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Four vessels carrying 100 US troops depart for Gaza port mission

It will take around 30 days to reach the eastern Mediterranean waters, with the goal to have the pier up and running in two months for humanitarian aid.

Some 100 U.S. soldiers in four ships set off from the southeastern coast of Virginia on Tuesday for the eastern Mediterranean, where they will construct a temporary pier off the Gaza coast for humanitarian aid.

The vessels are carrying equipment and supplies “to establish a roll-on, roll-off dock capability that allows ship to shore humanitarian assistance to Gaza,” according to U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM).

Led by the larger Logistics Support Vessel USAV SP4 James A. Loux, the ships will take roughly 30 days to make their way to the Gaza coastline.

They departed from Joint Base Langley-Eustis, located adjacent to Hampton and Newport News, Virginia.

The facility to be constructed, which was announced by U.S. President Joe Biden during his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress last week, will consist of an offshore platform to transfer aid from larger to smaller ships, who will then sail to a pier to bring the shipments ashore.

The temporary pier will be up and running “at the 60-day mark,” said U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Brad Hinson according to AFP.

“Once we get fully mission-capable, we will be able to push up to two million meals, or two million bottles of water, ashore each day,” he said.

Biden emphasized during his speech that the project will not involve American “boots on the ground.”

“I’m not going to go into the specifics of who we’re working with in order to anchor the pier but we will have some assistance,” said Hinson.

The operation will involve a total of 500 troops from 7th Transportation Battalion (Expeditionary).

“They can provide sustainment support over the water in austere environments. They are trained to do this, and they’ve gone on many exercises to be ready to provide this capability,” Hinson said, as quoted by AFP.

Biden said on Friday that Israel will provide security for the temporary port.

CENTCOM announced early Sunday that USAV General Frank S. Besson Jr. logistics support vessel had departed Joint Base Langley-Eustis in Virginia en route to the eastern Mediterranean to provide humanitarian aid to Gaza by sea.

The vessel is “carrying the first equipment to establish a temporary pier to deliver vital humanitarian supplies,” CENTCOM said.

Separately, a ship carrying nearly 200 tons of food for Gaza departed Larnaca port in Cyprus early Tuesday as part of a pilot program to provide humanitarian aid to the coastal enclave via the Mediterranean Sea.

Image - The U.S. Army's logistics support vessel Gen. Frank S. Besson Jr. (LSV 1). Source: Wikimedia Commons.

 

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Steve Jensen 23:47 13.03.2024
Yeah, lucky Palestinians getting free food and water while we hard working tax payers work 8-5pm with soaring food, petrol, & electricity prices!
Aliza Circle 16:17 13.03.2024
I hope that those ships wouldn't be able to enter the Mediterranean for humanitarian, because the only people who are benefit are Hamas and jihad.
Jericho Joe 15:43 13.03.2024
Biden doesn’t realize how this puts a target on the backs of every soldier providing “assistance “. Hamas can’t miss the opportunity to score a hit on the great satan. Then what? Blame Israel? Yep!
Beverly Martin 14:32 13.03.2024
Yeah and they won't step a food on soil to keep their "hands" clean so they say. I hate the world and love my country Israel
[Anonymous] 12:52 13.03.2024
Lucky Palestinians!!
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