BSS
  08 Mar 2024, 23:45

US proposal to build aid port off Gaza 'cynical': UN expert

GENEVA, March  8, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - A US plan for a temporary port off Gaza
to bring in aid is a cynical play for a US audience and will not avert mass
starvation, a UN rights expert said Friday.

Announcing the initiative in his annual State of the Union address on
Thursday, US President Joe Biden pleaded with Israel to let more aid into the
blockaded territory.

He also defended Israel's military operation against Palestinian militant
group Hamas.

"A temporary pier will enable a massive increase in the amount of
humanitarian assistance getting in Gaza," Biden told Congress.

But Michael Fakhri, the United Nations special rapporteur on the right to
food, dismissed the measure.

"No-one has asked for a maritime pier -- not the Palestinian people, not
the humanitarian aid community," he told a briefing in Geneva.

More than five months into the war raging in Gaza, the UN has repeatedly
argued that only massive and sustained aid delivery over land can help calm the
ballooning humanitarian catastrophe.

Neither a pier, nor the increasing airdrops over Gaza would "prevent
starvation and famine by any definition", Fakhri said.

Such methods of aid delivery were normally only used as a last resort to
get aid into enemy territory, he pointed out.

That Israel's main ally is resorting to such a measure "is absurd in a
dark, cynical way", he said.

He suggested the move was likely "a performance to try to meet a domestic
audience, with elections around the corner".

Fakhri is an independent expert mandated by the UN Human Rights Council,
but does not speak on behalf of the United Nations.

He accused Israel of mounting "a starvation campaign" in Gaza, where the UN
has warned famine is "almost inevitable".

"I think it is fair to say now that Israel has been intentionally starving
the Palestinian people in Gaza," he said.

"Every single person in Gaza is hungry right now."

The war in Gaza began after an unprecedented October 7 attack by Hamas on
southern Israel that resulted in about 1,160 deaths, most of them civilians,
according to Israeli figures.

Israel has responded with a relentless offensive that the health ministry
in Hamas-run Gaza said has killed at least 30,878 people, mostly women and
children.