US to Permanently Remove Gaza Aid Pier After Operational Struggles
The $230 million project faced persistent challenges from bad weather and security threats, limiting its effectiveness.
- The pier, built to facilitate humanitarian aid to Gaza, will be dismantled after being operational for only 23 of its 53 days in place.
- Heavy seas and security concerns repeatedly forced the pier's removal and relocation to Israel's Ashdod port for repairs.
- The project, costing $230 million, was initially authorized to operate until the end of July but will end prematurely.
- Aid delivered via the pier often piled up on Gaza's shores due to distribution issues and safety concerns.
- Officials aimed to pressure Israel into opening land routes for aid, which are more effective than the maritime route.