Loading...
Loading...
Browse all stories on DeepNewz
Visit$230 Million U.S. Military Aid Pier in Gaza to Be Permanently Dismantled After 21 Days of Operation
Jul 9, 2024, 07:57 PM
The U.S. military aid pier in Gaza, which cost $230 million to build, is set to be permanently dismantled after operating for only 21 days. The pier, initially made inoperable by a storm, will be reassembled for a final time this week to transfer the remaining aid before its permanent removal. The project, plagued by bad weather and security uncertainties, was intended to facilitate the delivery of aid to Palestinians. Approximately 1,100 pallets are currently en route to Gaza from Cyprus, with nearly all previously offloaded pallets already distributed. This decision comes amid significant speculation about the future of the pier's mission. Some sources reported the cost to be $320 million.
View original story
Markets
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
Official statements from aid organizations, and verified news reports
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
Official statements from the U.S. government, and verified financial reports
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Official statements from the U.S. military or government, and verified news reports
15-21 days • 25%
22+ days • 25%
1-7 days • 25%
8-14 days • 25%
Official statements from the U.S. military or government, and verified news reports
301-500 pallets • 25%
0-100 pallets • 25%
501+ pallets • 25%
101-300 pallets • 25%
Official statements from aid organizations, and verified news reports
Other • 25%
Bad weather • 25%
Security uncertainties • 25%
Operational inefficiency • 25%
Official statements from the U.S. military or government, and verified news reports