U.S. Troops Authorized to Return Fire While Constructing Gaza Aid Pier
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin confirms that U.S. forces may engage in self-defense if attacked by Hamas during the construction of a humanitarian pier in Gaza.
- U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin stated that troops stationed on a new humanitarian pier in Gaza have the right to return fire if attacked, amid ongoing tensions with Hamas.
- The $320 million pier project, designed to facilitate the flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza, is expected to be completed in early May.
- Rep. Matt Gaetz raised concerns in Congress about the potential for conflict, questioning the administration's claim that stationed troops do not constitute 'boots on the ground'.
- Israeli and U.S. officials are coordinating security measures to protect the pier, with U.S. forces reassessing security daily.
- The pier will significantly increase humanitarian aid delivery to Gaza, expected to handle up to 150 truckloads of aid when fully operational.




















