In an ambitious yet challenging effort, the Pentagon has officially concluded its sea-based humanitarian mission off Gaza. Despite facing numerous setbacks, the mission succeeded in delivering millions of pounds of food and supplies to the war-torn territory. Vice Adm. Brad Cooper announced the transition of operations to the Israeli port in Ashdod during a recent news briefing.
This initiative, initiated by President Biden in March, aimed to provide vital aid to starving Palestinians affected by the conflict between Israeli forces and Hamas militants. The President emphasized the moral imperative of the mission during his State of the Union address, highlighting the dire circumstances in Gaza.
However, the operation, with a price tag of $230 million, encountered challenges such as rough seas damaging the floating pier and logistical issues with aid distribution on land. Despite delivering approximately 20 million pounds of food since May 17, humanitarian organizations stress that more assistance is crucial as access to Gaza remains limited.
As the situation continues to evolve, stay tuned for updates on this unfolding story.