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Challenges loom over US plan for temporary pier in Gaza for aid deliveries

  • US to build floating large dock, 500-metre-long pier to move aid cargo to land
  • Observers see it as a complicated solution that could be vulnerable to attack

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A pier that could be used to bring humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip in Khan Younis. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

While the US plan to build a pier off the Gaza coast to increase aid deliveries is a technique tried and tested throughout military history, it presents logistical hurdles that may limit the international community’s ability to bring critical supplies to Palestinians.

US President Joe Biden announced the initiative last week as the war has left Gaza’s population struggling to survive, especially in the north where Israeli restrictions have hampered overland access.

The plan to build a “floating pier” would provide some two million meals or bottles of water per day, but Pentagon spokesperson General Pat Ryder said the project could take “up to 60 days” to be fully operational.

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In late February, the United Nations warned famine in Gaza was “imminent”, with one in six children in the north under the age of two considered “acutely malnourished”.

US Army vessel General Frank S. Besson is part of the Gaza pier mission. Photo: US Central Command via EPA-EFE
US Army vessel General Frank S. Besson is part of the Gaza pier mission. Photo: US Central Command via EPA-EFE

But experts say the maritime route will not be as efficient as supplies brought overland, and many are pushing Israel to allow aid through border crossings.

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