Biden's $320 Million Gaza Pier Collapses, Faces Heavy Criticism
The temporary structure, intended for humanitarian aid delivery, failed after less than two weeks, sparking bipartisan condemnation.
- The pier, built to facilitate aid to Gaza, was dismantled after being damaged by rough waters.
- Critics argue the project was poorly conceived and executed, leading to wasted taxpayer money.
- Former MSNBC anchor Mehdi Hasan and others have publicly criticized the Biden administration's handling of the situation.
- The Pentagon confirmed the pier's removal and ongoing efforts to repair it, with no clear timeline for completion.
- The incident has intensified scrutiny of U.S. aid strategies and the administration's approach to the Gaza conflict.