US Aid Pier in Gaza Faces Potential Dismantling After Consistent Failures
The $320 million project has struggled with weather disruptions, security concerns, and minimal aid delivery.
- The pier has been operational for only 11 out of 35 days since its establishment in May.
- Aid delivery through the pier has been significantly lower than expected, with less than 1% of food pallets reaching Gaza.
- Security concerns and logistical issues have further hindered the distribution of aid from the pier.
- The UN and aid groups are reconsidering the use of the pier due to risks from nearby military operations.
- Critics argue that pressuring Israel to ease land route restrictions would have been a more effective solution.