Nearly 34,200 people have died in the Israeli offensive against the Palestinian enclave, controlled by Hamas. The United States has announced that they will soon begin construction of a temporary port to supply aid to the Gaza Strip. This comes as the Israeli restrictions on delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza have left the Palestinian population without reserves, leading to starvation and disease on top of the casualties from bombings.
Pentagon spokesman General Patrick Ryder stated that all necessary ships are in the Mediterranean region and ready to start construction when given the order. He emphasized the need for coordination with partners who will support the initiative. American ships will transport aid to the dock, and then it will be loaded into non-military trucks belonging to humanitarian NGOs.
The Israeli offensive against Gaza has caused widespread destruction and devastation, leaving many Palestinians without access to basic necessities such as food, water, and medical care. The temporary port will help provide much-needed relief to those affected by the conflict.
The construction of the temporary port is expected to take several weeks, but it will provide a vital lifeline for those in need. The United States has been working closely with international partners to ensure that aid reaches those who need it most. This initiative is just one example of how nations can come together to support those in crisis situations around the world.
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