US Makes It Official: Gaza Pier Mission Has Come to an End
The US military officially announced on Wednesday, July 17, that its mission to install and operate a temporary, floating pier off the coast of Gaza has come to an end, British media reported.
President Joe Biden, in his State of the Union address in March, announced the plans for the temporary pier on the coast of Gaza that would receive large shipments carrying food, water, medicine, and temporary shelter and provide aid to the Strip.
However, the pier has continuously run into problems since it has been installed. The pier was only operational for a week before a storm broke it apart and it was put back together. Two weeks ago, US officials said the pier had been re-attached to the shore after being temporarily removed again days earlier due to poor sea conditions.
The pier was to have been reinstalled last week and then used for several days before being taken down, but the effort to reattach it was unsuccessful.
“The maritime surge mission involving the pier is complete. So there’s no more need to use the pier,” Navy Vice Admiral Brad Cooper, the deputy commander of US Central Command, told a news briefing on Wednesday.
Cooper said efforts to distribute aid to Gaza arriving by sea would now shift to the established port of Ashdod in Israel. At least five million pounds of aid, which are either in Cyprus or on ships, will be going to Ashdod in the coming days, he said. (INN / VFI News)
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