US military pier for carrying aid to Gaza will be dismantled after weather and security problems
- The US military is ending its temporary pier mission off the Gaza coast after about 20 days due to challenges, and aid will now be delivered using an Israeli port.
- "Our assessment is that the temporary pier has achieved its intended effect to surge a very high volume of aid into Gaza," said Vice Adm. Brad Cooper.
- The pier was operational for just a week before a storm damaged it, requiring towing to Israel for repairs.
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Middle East War - USA opens temporary pier for aid deliveries off the Gaza coast.
Die USA haben den Betrieb der provisorischen Anlegestelle für Hilfslieferungen an der Küste des Gazastreifens eingestellt. Die Mission sei wie geplant beendet worden, teilte ein Vertreter des US-Militärs mit.
US military ends troubled temporary pier mission off Gaza coast
The US military is ending discontinuing its temporary pier mission off the Gaza coast that has been plagued with challenges after roughly 20 days of operational use, as humanitarian aid begins being brought in through an Israeli port instead.
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