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U.S. military's Gaza pier aid operation resumes after relocation due to storms

  • Trucks resumed delivering 656 metric tons of aid into Gaza after a week-long disruption due to bad weather.
  • The U.S.-led operation brought over 650 tons of supplies ashore in the past 24 hours, the largest single day delivery to date.
  • Thursday marked the largest aid delivery in five weeks since the operation started on May 17.
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The US resumed its humanitarian aid initiative to Gaza through a temporary floating dock on Thursday, as announced by the US Central Command (CENTCOM). Although substantial aid arrived, distribution is still delayed. This latest effort marks the restart of operations following the temporary dismantling of the pier on June 14. Initially anchored on May 17, the pier was removed twice to avoid damage caused by rough seas. After its reconstruction o…

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The USA has resumed deliveries of aid via the makeshift pier on the coast of the Gaza Strip.

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The installation was moved last week to an Israeli port to protect it from the swell.

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Fox News broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, June 20, 2024.
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