Deteriorating Conditions Force Removal of American-Built Aid Port in Gaza

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“On May 28, 2024, President Joe ‍Biden’s $320 million aid pledge to Hamas ‍faced challenges as the Gaza pier suffered weather-related damage. Army engineers are now ⁤tasked⁣ with repairs.‌ Operational issues, cost concerns, and security risks cast doubt on the project’s efficacy and strategic ‍importance.” The provided summary effectively encapsulates ⁤the key points regarding President Biden’s aid pledge to Hamas and the challenges faced by the Gaza⁤ pier due to weather-related damage. It highlights ‌the⁣ involvement of ‌Army engineers in the repair efforts and raises concerns about operational effectiveness,​ cost implications,⁤ and security ⁤vulnerabilities ⁤impacting⁣ the project’s strategic⁤ value and success.


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By Jack Davis May 28, 2024 at 3:47pm

President Joe Biden’s $320 million gesture to Hamas is a washout.

The temporary pier built off the Gaza coast is being taken to the repair shop after it was not able to handle the weather, the Pentagon said Tuesday, according to the Associated Press.

“Unfortunately, we had a perfect storm of high sea states, and then, as I mentioned, this North African weather system also came in at the same time, creating not an optimal environment to operate,” Pentagon deputy press secretary Sabrina Singh said, according to The New York Times.

The pier will now be the project of Army engineers, who will put the pier back together.

BREAKING: AMERICAN GAZA PORT SINKING

GAZA: Netzerim Beach: Reports are coming in that the American pier in Gaza is sinking. pic.twitter.com/oJCGjD6OdE

— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) May 27, 2024

“From when it was operational, it was working, and we just had sort of an unfortunate confluence of weather storms that made it inoperable for a bit,” Singh said, according to AP. “Hopefully just a little over a week, we should be back up and running.”

Repairs will be made in the Israeli community of Ashdod

Singh said that the service member who was seriously injured last week remains in critical condition.

NEW: US officials just revealed that they have temporarily halted Gaza deliveries after their newly-built pier has sunk.

Joe Biden took $320 million of our money to build them a floating pier… only for it to sink within days. pic.twitter.com/krNWYW77PE

— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) May 28, 2024

On Saturday, parts of the pier washed away after rough seas struck, leading four vessels to be beached.

Even when operational, the pier had not met U.S. goals for delivering aid, with some of the aid that was delivered being looted by Palestinians.

Even before the pier was hauled off, Republican Rep. Michael Waltz of Florida said the project was not worth the cost and risk, according to Fox News.

The 12-day life of Biden’s $320 million pier:

May 17: “Aid flows into Gaza over massive U.S. pier”

May 21: “None of the aid from U.S. pier has been delivered”

May 25: Pier damaged but “still functional”

TODAY: “Pier operations suspended after piece breaks off” pic.twitter.com/LIROYAxZOy

— John Hasson (@SonofHas) May 28, 2024

“At the end of the day, it’s unnecessarily putting our people in harm’s way. It’s costing a lot. It’s pulling assets that should be used elsewhere, and I just don’t think it’s going to accomplish anything near what he’s promised,” he said.

“We’ve been briefed that two Navy destroyers are assigned to patrol the waters around the pier. Are those being included in their sustained fuel operating costs? The cost of their crew? That’s unclear … and then there’s opportunity cost, right? Those destroyers and other assets, air assets or what have you, are being dedicated to secure this thing from any type of drone or land attack that could be rested and refit in the U.S. and could be used elsewhere.”

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Waltz said the issue has never been getting aid to Gaza, but remains getting to places within Gaza where it is needed.

“It’s going to run into the exact same problems the land routes have faced once it gets across the border,” Waltz said. “The trucks get ransacked. They get attacked. When they do make it to the warehouse, it’s Hamas controlling the warehouses.”

Waltz said the mission is not as simple as it sounds.

“Just getting the amount of material out there in what is often a rough sea state, in a very difficult environment, has been a problem,” he explained. “Then, I think we just have this false notion of no boots on the ground coming from Biden and the administration.”

“I mean, technically, there’s no boots touching sand, but they’re on a dock that’s touching the sand, and we confirmed at a hearing they’re very close to shore. They are within small arms range of any militants that want to fire on them from Gaza, much less the types of drones or missiles that we’ve seen in the Red Sea.”


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Jack Davis is a freelance writer who joined The Western Journal in July 2015 and chronicled the campaign that saw President Donald Trump elected. Since then, he has written extensively for The Western Journal on the Trump administration as well as foreign policy and military issues.

Jack Davis is a freelance writer who joined The Western Journal in July 2015 and chronicled the campaign that saw President Donald Trump elected. Since then, he has written extensively for The Western Journal on the Trump administration as well as foreign policy and military issues.
Jack can be reached at [email protected].

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