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Biden's Gaza port gamble seems ill thought through and risks drawing US into war - and putting Americans in harm's way

Sky News Thursday, 7 March 2024
Israel has continued insisting there isn't a huge need for more aid in Gaza - enough is getting in, say its officials, with more food than before the war, they've even claimed.
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A ship belonging to the Spanish charity Open Arms is loaded with humanitarian aid in Cyprus's Larnaca port as they prepare to set sail to war-torn Gaza ahead of Ramadan. The boat is "ready" to embark but awaiting final authorisation, according to the charity. The sea route aims to counter aid access...

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