Construction of $230 Million Gaza Pier by USAID

The Office of the Inspector General at the U.S. Agency for International Development released a report on the construction of a $230 million pier off the coast of Gaza, which faced challenges and ultimately shut down after 20 days. The pier aimed to enhance aid delivery to Gaza but critics questioned its efficiency and cost.

Closure of U.S. Military Operation of Gaza Pier

The U.S. military has shut down a pier operation into the Gaza Strip due to difficulties with distribution. The project cost $230 million and faced criticism from congressional members. Humanitarian aid will now be delivered through a maritime corridor in Cyprus to Ashdod before going into Gaza.

Israel's military failure in protecting citizens

Israel's military admits failure in protecting citizens after investigation into deadly attacks on Oct. 7. Report details findings and updates on humanitarian pier built on Gaza coast.

Plans to Remove Gaza Aid Pier

White House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby discussed plans to permanently remove the Gaza aid pier due to its susceptibility to weather and complications. The U.S. has been leading efforts to provide humanitarian aid to Gaza through various means, including airdrops and diplomacy with Israel.

Humanitarian aid delivery through a pier

A pier will be used to deliver long-stalled humanitarian aid, raising hopes for the Biden administration.

Biden Administration's Gaza Pier

The Biden administration's $230 million Gaza pier, meant for humanitarian aid, has largely failed in its mission and may end operations earlier than expected due to weather-related issues. The pier has faced challenges such as breaking apart, being detached for repairs, and undergoing security concerns. Despite efforts to get it operational again, its effectiveness remains in question.

Gaza aid pier complications and the need for more humanitarian aid

Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) responded to question about Gaza aid pier, stating it is more complicated than people realize and more aid is needed for Palestinians. She emphasized the importance of finding ways to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza.

Israeli Airstrike Killing Aid Workers in Gaza

Biden administration delays assessment of Israeli airstrike that killed World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza. Israel admits it was a 'grave mistake.' Calls for independent inquiry. Biden threatens to condition support to Israel. WCK founder honored for humanitarian efforts. Biden aims to set up temporary pier off Gaza coast for aid delivery.

Reattachment of American Pier in Gaza for Aid Deliveries

A temporary American pier in Gaza, damaged by high seas, has been reattached to aid starving Palestinians; around 2 million pounds of aid were delivered before the damage. Plans to resume aid deliveries and ramp up operations are underway.

U.S. Military-built Pier for Gaza Aid

U.S. military-built pier to deliver aid to Gaza reconnected after storm damage, with operations ramping up to move 1 million pounds of supplies every two days. Biden's $320 million pier faced challenges, including storm damage, logistical issues, and aid theft by residents.

Failure of $320 Million Gaza Humanitarian Aid Pier

Former MSNBC anchor Mehdi Hasan criticized the Biden administration for the failure of a $320 million pier built to transport aid into Gaza. The pier collapsed after only a few days due to choppy weather, and efforts to repair it are ongoing.

U.S.-built temporary pier for humanitarian aid in Gaza damaged and removed for repairs

The U.S.-built temporary pier providing humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza will be removed for repairs after being damaged by rough seas and weather. The pier has already had multiple setbacks and injuries to U.S. service members.

Challenges of Gaza Humanitarian Aid Piers in the Mediterranean Sea

Rep. Michael Waltz discusses the challenges and high costs associated with building and deploying Gaza humanitarian aid piers in the Mediterranean Sea, questioning the effectiveness of the operation.

U.S. Army Ship Bound for Gaza to Build Port

A U.S. military ship, MV Roy P. Benavidez, is heading to Gaza to build a pier as part of President Joe Biden's promise to connect the war-torn territory to the world. The project involves 1,000 U.S. troops and aims to deliver humanitarian aid through the constructed pier.

U.S. Army Ships Building Pier in Gaza

Four U.S. Army supply ships are heading to Gaza to build a pier linking the territory to the rest of the world as part of President Joe Biden's promise. Despite existing aid distribution challenges and more efficient alternatives, the U.S. military is proceeding with the construction.