"Concerns Rise as Second Aid Shipment Departs Cyprus for Gaza Amid Famine Fears"

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Ships carrying 400 tons of food and supplies have departed Cyprus for Gaza as concerns about hunger in the territory grow, with the United Nations warning of a possible famine. The United States has welcomed the formation of a new Palestinian autonomy government, aiming for political reform and the administration of Gaza once the Israel-Hamas war ends. The war has left thousands dead and displaced over 80% of Gaza's population, pushing hundreds of thousands to the brink of famine. Israel has continued airstrikes in Gaza, while aid efforts, including a recent U.S. military airdrop, are ongoing.
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