Thursday, 24 October 2024

Biden's DOD halts $320 million Gaza aid package after pier suffers weather damage


The United States Department of Defense was forced to suspend its aid deliveries by sea for Gaza after Biden's $320 million temporary pier system off Gaza's coast suffered weather damage just two weeks after it became operational, according to United Nations, US, and Israeli officials. 

US Central Command declined to comment when asked by NBC News, however an official announcement from the US is expected to happen Tuesday. 

The damage reportedly happened to a causeway attached to the Gaza beach that was used to shuttle aid via small boats after it was initially unloaded on a giant floating dock. It could take a week to repair, according to the UN official. 

The pier system, which is known as a Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore (JLOTS) capability to the military, was constructed to help Gazans receive more aid amid the war with Israel. It was announced by Joe Biden in his State of the Union speech in March and began operating just two weeks ago. 

Since then, three American service members have been injured in noncombat accidents related to the pier, with one in critical condition in an Israeli hospital. In an unrelated incident, part of the support system for the pier broke off because of choppy waters last Saturday, per Wall Street Journal. 

This is the latest setback the US has seen while trying to deliver humanitarian aid to the strip. Last week, the Pentagon reported that 583 tons of aid on trucks destined for Gaza was stolen by looters after passing through the pier.


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