"Storm Damage Forces Shutdown of $320M Gaza Aid Pier"

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The U.S. Army's $320 million floating pier in Gaza, intended to expedite humanitarian aid, was rendered largely inoperative due to severe weather, highlighting the military's inadequate preparation for environmental hazards. This incident, along with other recent weather-related military mishaps, underscores the urgent need for the Department of Defense to focus on climate resilience and adaptation rather than solely on climate change mitigation.
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