"US Troops Deploy to Construct Offshore Port for Gaza Aid Delivery"

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The US military plans to construct a floating pier and causeway off the coast of Gaza to deliver humanitarian aid, which could take up to two months and involve 1,000 troops. Frustration is growing at Israel's reluctance to address the humanitarian crisis, prompting the Biden administration to take extraordinary measures. The initiative aims to augment a maritime corridor for aid delivery, with the US military leading the construction and Qatar investing $60 million into the project. Discussions about opening the maritime corridor have intensified as the humanitarian crisis in Gaza deepens, with the US pushing for increased aid access.
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- Israel-Hamas War and Gaza Aid News: Live Updates The New York Times
- 5 people killed in Gaza as aid package parachute fails to deploy, officials and witness say CBS News
- US C-130 Super Hercules missions airdropping supplies to war-torn Gaza Business Insider
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