US-Built Gaza Pier Resumes Aid Deliveries Amid Ongoing Conflict
The humanitarian project faces scrutiny and setbacks as Gaza endures severe shortages and international criticism mounts.
- The pier, costing $230 million, has been plagued by weather-related disruptions since its construction.
- Aid groups argue the pier distracts from more effective border crossings for delivering humanitarian aid.
- The UN has suspended cooperation with the pier project, citing security concerns and ongoing evaluations.
- Israel's war against Hamas has resulted in over 37,100 deaths and severe humanitarian crises in Gaza.
- Netanyahu's claims of US weapon delivery delays have been refuted by the White House, highlighting political tensions.