By Matthew Young Israel is to allow aid into Gaza by sea after a UN agency warned four in 10 there are at risk of famine. UNRWA had said the population in the war zone face “catastrophic hunger”, adding: “Each day is a struggle for survival.” Israeli foreign minister Eli Cohen said yesterday that aid deliveries by a “sea corridor” could start immediately. Under the arrangement, cargo would be inspected in the Cypriot port of Larnaca before being ferried to Gaza’s coast 230 miles away, rather than through neighbouring Egypt or Israel. Gaza lacks a deep-water port but Mr Cohen said countries suc…