Aid begins to enter Gaza through US-built dock, but officials say it is not enough
Humanitarian aid trucks began disembarking in Gaza on Friday morning through a temporary pier built by the US military, the first aid supplies sent to the enclave by sea in two months. But the new shipments of food and other supplies fall far short of what aid groups say is needed to address the staggering levels of hunger and deprivation in Gaza.A day earlier, the US military said it had anchored the floating dock and causeway to the Gaza beach, a key step in completing the sea corridor announced by the Pentagon in March. U.S. officials and international aid groups have said sea shipments can only supplement deliveries through land passages, not replace them.No American troops entered Gaza on Friday, the US military said, stressing that it was only providing logistical support for the d...