Temporary port not used to rescue 4 hostages from Gaza: US

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The United States began delivering aid to Gaza through a temporary port on Saturday. The port was damaged by the storm. Meanwhile, Israel demanded the rescue of four hostages yesterday from central Gaza. However, the US military claimed that the Israeli forces did not use this temporary port to rescue them.

US Central Command said in a post on social media X (formerly Twitter) yesterday that “no equipment, personnel or resources” of the temporary port played any role in the operation to rescue the four Israeli hostages.

AFP quoted the US military as saying that humanitarian aid worth more than 2 million pounds was delivered to Gaza through the port last month.

The post also reported that Israeli forces had safely evacuated the hostages from Gaza through an area south of the temporary port. The post also said, ‘The temporary port was built to facilitate the entry of more urgent and life-saving aid into Gaza. Any other allegations are false.’

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A week ago, the temporary port was damaged by storms and rough seas, cutting off relief supplies. The damaged parts were then taken to a nearby Israeli port for repair and reattached to make the temporary port operational again.
On October 7, Hamas, the armed organization of Palestinians in Gaza, entered Israel and attacked. About 1 thousand 139 people were killed in that attack. In addition, Hamas members took about 250 hostages to Gaza. Since that day, Israeli forces continue to attack Gaza indiscriminately. At least 36,731 Palestinians have been killed in the valley so far. More than 83,000 were injured.

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