WASHINGTON — The US completed construction of a humanitarian pier on Gaza’s coast Thursday, and hundreds of pounds of aid will begin to flow into the war-torn area soon, according to the Pentagon.
The US military finished installing a floating pier for the Gaza Strip on Thursday, with officials poised to begin ferrying badly needed humanitarian aid into the enclave after seven months of ...
The US has successfully anchored a “temporary pier” near a Gaza beach, with the delivery of critical humanitarian aid expected to commence “in the coming days”. On Wednesday afternoon, the ...
Der Wellengang setzt dem von den USA installierten Pier dort offenbar so stark zu, dass er beschädigt wird. Die Reparatur werde dauern, die Lieferungen müssen pausieren. Dienstag, 11.
Hilfe für die Menschen im Gazastreifen kommt nun nicht mehr nur über Grenzübergänge und aus der Luft, sondern auch über das Mittelmeer. Die USA bauen zuvor binnen zwei Monaten einen Pier dafür.
Hours after President Joe Biden touted the success of the temporary pier the military had just constructed into Gaza during ...
Der provisorische Pier, über den dringend benötigte Hilfsgüter in den Gazastreifen gebracht werden, ist bei rauem Seegang schwer beschädigt worden. Die USA müssen daher ihre Hilfslieferungen ...
The US military has completed a temporary pier to get aid to Palestinians and anchored it to a beach off Gaza as Israel continues attacking the enclave. Officials said they are poised to begin ...
The US Navy installed a floating pier off Gaza for humanitarian aid deliveries. United Nations coordinates aid from Cyprus. Israel builds a facility near Gaza City for aid offloading. Military ...
U.S. forces are set to resume the delivery of humanitarian aid into Gaza in the coming days via the Defense Department's Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore (JLOTS) pier. This announcement follows the ...
U.S. forces have completed the construction of the pier and causeway built off Gaza‘s coast to provide the international community a maritime option for getting desperately needed aid into the ...
WASHINGTON — (AP) — A string of security, logistical and weather problems has battered the plan to deliver desperately needed humanitarian aid to Gaza through a U.S. military-built pier.