CNN —Maritime aid deliveries to Gaza resumed Saturday after a US-built temporary pier was repaired a day prior, US Central Command announced.
CENTCOM made it clear Saturday that the pier, “including its equipment, personnel, and assets,” was not used in the operation.
The pier, used in addition to dropping aid out of planes and trucking it through border checkpoints, sustained damage and broke apart in heavy seas late last month.
In the less than two weeks the pier was operational, it helped deliver some 1,000 metric tons of aid to Gaza.
The US had faced a number of challenges with the pier, including planning around Israel’s operations in Rafah, establishing who would transport the aid from the pier into Gaza, and logistical issues such as sea and weather conditions.
Persons:
CENTCOM, ”, ” CENTCOM, Brad Cooper, CNN’s Jennifer Hansler, Philip Wang, Natasha Bertrand, Haley Britzky, Rachel Wilson, Sana Noor Haq
Organizations:
CNN, Maritime, Gaza, US Central Command, US, United Nations, UN, Royal Jordanian Air Force
Locations:
Gaza, Rafah, Israel