US Army Aid Vessels Run Aground on Israeli Coast Amid Gaza Mission

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Four U.S. Army vessels supporting humanitarian aid in Gaza broke free from their moorings due to heavy seas, with two beached near Gaza and two near Ashkelon, Israel. No injuries were reported, and recovery efforts are underway with Israeli assistance. The mission, using Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore (JLOTS), has delivered 1.2 million pounds of aid to Gaza despite previous disruptions and injuries.
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