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First aid ship carrying food to Gaza arrives from Cyprus as Hamas proposes new six-week truce with Israel

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The first aid ship plying a new maritime corridor from Cyprus began unloading its cargo of desperately needed food in Gaza today as Hamas proposed a new six-week truce in the war.

The Open Arms set sail from Cyprus on Tuesday, towing a barge that the Spanish charity operating it says is loaded with 200 tonnes of food for Gazans threatened with famine after more than five months of war.

'World Central Kitchen is unloading the barge connected now to the jetty,' said Linda Roth, a spokesperson for the US charity that is working with Open Arms.

The Israeli military said it had deployed troops to 'secure the area' around the jetty. The 'vessel underwent a comprehensive security inspection,' it added.

The Gaza Health Ministry said Israeli fire had earlier killed 20 people waiting to receive aid. Israel blamed 'armed Palestinians' it said had opened fire on civilians.

The 'Open Arms' is the first to come in to Gaza and it is said to be carrying 200 tonnes of food

The 'Open Arms' is the first to come in to Gaza and it is said to be carrying 200 tonnes of food

Over five months of war has left Palestinians in desperate need of food aid

Over five months of war has left Palestinians in desperate need of food aid 

Palestinians in Rafah, Gaza, queue to receive food distributed by aid organizations

Palestinians in Rafah, Gaza, queue to receive food distributed by aid organizations

The ministry said at least 149 people had been killed in the past 24 hours.

Witnesses reported air strikes and fighting in the southern Gaza Strip's main city Khan Yunis as well as areas of the north where humanitarian conditions have been particularly dire.

As Muslim worshippers marked the first Friday of the fasting month of Ramadan, thousands attended prayers in the revered Al-Aqsa mosque compound in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem, amid a heavy Israeli security presence and restrictions on entry.

'It's the first year I see so many forces (police), and their eyes, their look... Two years ago I could argue with them, but now... they're giving us no chance', said Amjad Ghalib, a 44-year-old carpenter.

In southern Gaza's Rafah, the last major population centre yet to be subjected to a ground assault, AFPTV footage showed worshippers praying by the rubble of a destroyed mosque.

The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Friday he had approved the military's plan for an operation in Rafah, where most of the Gaza Strip's population has sought refuge, without providing details or a timeline.

US President Joe Biden, who has supported Israel during the war, has said an invasion of Rafah would be a 'red line' without credible civilian protection plans in place.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Washington had not seen any plans for a Rafah operation, but reiterated that it wanted a 'clear and implementable plan' to ensure civilians are 'out of harm's way'.

In negotiations aimed at securing a new truce and hostage deal, Hamas has put forward a new proposal for a six-week ceasefire and the exchange of several dozen Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners, an official from the militant group told AFP.

Hamas would want this to lead to 'a complete (Israeli) withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and a permanent ceasefire', the official added.

The proposal would involve the release of some 42 hostages, who would be exchanged for Palestinian prisoners at a ratio of between 20 and 50 prisoners per hostage, the official said, down from a previous proposal of roughly 100 to one.

Reports say that Palestinians have taken to eating leaves and animal food in desperation

Reports say that Palestinians have taken to eating leaves and animal food in desperation

Some aid that comes into Gaza doesn't make it to the people as the vehicles are destroyed

Some aid that comes into Gaza doesn't make it to the people as the vehicles are destroyed

Pressure is mounting on Israel to provide more aid to the starving Palestinians

Pressure is mounting on Israel to provide more aid to the starving Palestinians 

200 tonnes of food may sound like a lot but there are over two million people living in Gaza

200 tonnes of food may sound like a lot but there are over two million people living in Gaza

Without the help of aid charities there would be even less food entering Gaza

Without the help of aid charities there would be even less food entering Gaza 

There is often rushes to get the food as it arrives leading to alleged killings by the IDF

There is often rushes to get the food as it arrives leading to alleged killings by the IDF

The fasting month of Ramadan has begun but here, in the daylight, desperation overrides

The fasting month of Ramadan has begun but here, in the daylight, desperation overrides 

Desperate Palestinian parents are unable to feed their children as the war rages on

Desperate Palestinian parents are unable to feed their children as the war rages on

Over 31,000 Palestinians have now died in the conflict with the rest suffering starvation

Over 31,000 Palestinians have now died in the conflict with the rest suffering starvation 

Palestinian militants seized about 250 Israeli and foreign hostages during the Hamas attack of October 7, dozens of whom were released during a week-long truce in November. Israel believes about 130 captives remain in Gaza including 32 presumed dead.

Israel said it was sending a delegation to Qatar for a new round of negotiations, a day after Netanyahu accused Hamas of 'clinging to unacceptable demands'.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the United States was working 'intensively' with its fellow mediators Egypt and Qatar 'to bridge the remaining gaps'.

The United States, which provides Israel with billions of dollars in military assistance, has grown increasingly critical of Netanyahu over his handling of the war.

It isn't only food that Gaza is short of, it is other necessities such as water and medicine

It isn't only food that Gaza is short of, it is other necessities such as water and medicine

Restrictions and violence in the conflict are two reasons Gaza is extremely low on food

Restrictions and violence in the conflict are two reasons Gaza is extremely low on food

Palestinians carry and fill up the water bottles amid the clean water and food crisis

Palestinians carry and fill up the water bottles amid the clean water and food crisis

US Senate leader Chuck Schumer called for a snap Israeli election, describing Netanyahu as one of several 'major obstacles' to peace in a speech praised by Biden.

'I think he expressed serious concern shared not only by him, but by many Americans,' the president said.

Netanyahu's right-wing Likud party retorted that Israel was 'not a banana republic but an independent and proud democracy'.

The United Nations has repeatedly warned of looming famine, with only a fraction of the supplies needed to sustain Gaza's 2.4 million people being let in.

With fewer aid trucks entering by road, efforts have multiplied to get relief in by air and sea.

World Central Kitchen is a charity that cooks meals for those affected by disasters in the world

World Central Kitchen is a charity that cooks meals for those affected by disasters in the world

Without organisations such as World Central Kitchen, the crisis would be even worse

Without organisations such as World Central Kitchen, the crisis would be even worse

It is World Central Kitchen's 200 tonnes of food on the 'Open Arms' boat

It is World Central Kitchen's 200 tonnes of food on the 'Open Arms' boat 

Cyprus, the nearest European Union member country to Gaza, has said a second, bigger vessel is being readied for the fledgling maritime air corridor after the Open Arms completes its mission.

'God willing, they will bring food for the children, that's all we ask for', displaced Gazan Abu Issa Ibrahim Filfil told AFPTV.

Hamas's October 7 attack resulted in about 1,160 deaths in Israel, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of official figures.

Israel's retaliatory campaign against Hamas has killed at least 31,490 people in Gaza, most of them women and children, according to the health ministry.

The ministry said Israeli troops opened fire from 'tanks and helicopters' as Palestinians gathered at a roundabout in Gaza City on Thursday, killing 20 people and wounding dozens.

Mohammed Ghurab, director of emergency services at a local hospital, told AFP there were 'direct shots by the occupation forces' on people waiting for a food truck.

Trucks are often used to deliver aid, however can only carry a limited amount of food

Trucks are often used to deliver aid, however can only carry a limited amount of food

There is also the danger of trucks creating violence as has been seen before by the IDF

There is also the danger of trucks creating violence as has been seen before by the IDF

The IDF, seen here a the boarder, have surrounded the ship as it docked on the shore

The IDF, seen here a the boarder, have surrounded the ship as it docked on the shore

The IDF blame Hamas and the desperation of Palestinians for violence when it comes to aid

The IDF blame Hamas and the desperation of Palestinians for violence when it comes to aid

Ramadan has begun and Palestinians are praying wherever they can amidst the destruction

Ramadan has begun and Palestinians are praying wherever they can amidst the destruction

Palestinians have had to deal with fasting for the last five months before Ramadan even began

Palestinians have had to deal with fasting for the last five months before Ramadan even began

The Israeli military denied it had fired on the crowd. 'Armed Palestinians opened fire while Gazan civilians were awaiting the arrival of the aid convoy,' and then 'continued to shoot as the crowd of Gazans began looting the trucks', an army statement said.

UN humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths said: 'People should not have to die while trying to keep their families alive.

'Distributing aid in Gaza should be done in a safe, dignified and predictable manner.'

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