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Gaza pier resumes operations as help collects in marshalling area

The U.S. military's. drifting pier off Gaza has resumed bringing humanitarian help. into the Israelibesieged Palestinian territory, the Pentagon. said on Thursday, even as help continues to collect in a close-by. marshalling location considering that the United Nations has not restarted. transporting it to storage facilities.

The pier had actually been re-attached to the shore on Wednesday. after being temporarily eliminated last Friday due to poor sea. conditions, the current challenge to the effort that has been. hindered by bad weather because it was taken into location in May.

U.S. President Joe Biden announced the pier in March for help. shipments as Israel attacked and bombarded Gaza while also. seriously restricting aid through land paths, threatening famine. conditions.

Overnight, the transfer of humanitarian support from. Cyprus to Gaza resumed with more than 656 metric tons, or 1.4. million pounds, being provided to the marshalling backyard in Gaza. today, Flying force Major General Patrick Ryder told reporters.

The United Nations stated on Friday it had actually still not resumed. transportation of help from the pier to U.N. World Food Program. storage facilities.

The pier has been temporarily gotten rid of several times from. Gaza's coast. At one point rough seas damaged the pier, forcing. repair work.

The U.S. military price quotes the pier will cost more than. $ 200 million for the first 90 days and involve about 1,000. service members.

Ryder stated the Pentagon had not yet established an end date. for the pier, however authorities have actually said it is most likely to be a. sustainable alternative just up until August or September due to the fact that the. sea state in the area normally worsens after that.

(source: Reuters)