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Four US Army vessels depart to build Gaza pier

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Four US Army vessels departed from a military base in the state of Virginia on Tuesday with soldiers and equipment to build a temporary port on Gaza’s coast for humanitari­an aid deliveries, said a Pentagon spokesman.

“Today, the Department of Defence deployed four US Army vessels from Joint Base LangleyEus­tis to the Eastern Mediterran­ean in support of humanitari­an assistance operations in Gaza and the mission to build a temporary pier,” Major General Pat Ryder said at a news conference.

Ryder said the USAV SP4 Lames A. Loux, USAV Monterrey, USAV Matamoros and

USAV Wilson Wharf from the 7th Transporta­tion Brigade (Expedition­ary) all departed earlier on Tuesday carrying the equipment and supplies needed to support the mission. “Once in theatre, these vessels and their crews will establish a roll-on/rolloff pier capability that allows ship-to-shore humanitari­an assistance to the people of Gaza.”

He added that the pier is expected to be fully operationa­l in approximat­ely 60 days, which will be able to facilitate the delivery of up to two million meals daily. According to footage on social media, The Imperial March from the film Star Wars played over the loudspeake­r system of USAV SP4 Lames A. Loux.

Preparatio­ns began on Tuesday to build a temporary floating dock off the coast of Gaza, Anadolu learned.

Witnesses confirmed that heavy machinery is operating near the Al-baydar area, which is controlled by Israeli forces.

The move was announced by US President Joe Biden in his State of the Union address last week as Israel has restricted land routes into Gaza.

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