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The U.S. military is expected to reopen a pier anchored to Gaza this week after rough weather has twice taken offline a system intended to deliver aid to the area. Pentagon press secretary Maj.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: US pier in Gaza to reopen for humanitarian aid after sea damage ...
The U.S. military's pier in the Mediterranean Sea to provide humanitarian aid to Gaza didn't meet "service-level standards ...
Officials had hoped the pier would provide a critical flow of aid to starving residents in Gaza as the nine-month-long war drags on. But while more than 19.4 million pounds (8.6 million kilograms ...
Over 60 troops were injured while supporting the pier and the effort cost $230 million, according to a new watchdog report.
(AP Photo/Petros Karadjias) JERUSALEM (AP) — The first aid ship bound for an American-built floating pier ... reopen. Israel reopened its side of the nearby Kerem Shalom crossing — Gaza ...
Former President Joe Biden’s floating pier project off the coast of Gaza, launched to deliver humanitarian aid, injured 62 ...
Humanitarian workers have started moving tons of aid that piled up at a U.S.-built pier off the Gaza coast to warehouses in the besieged Palestinian territory, the United Nations said Saturday ...