Heavy seas have impacted an American maritime humanitarian mission to Gaza, resulting in four vessels detaching from a floating aid delivery pier. According to a statement from CENTCOM, the vessels were part of an operation aimed at delivering aid and broke free from their moorings amid the storm.
Fortunately, there were no injuries reported, and the aid pier remains fully operational. CENTCOM clarified that no US personnel would enter Gaza. Two of the affected vessels have since been anchored on the beach near the pier, while the other two ended up on the coast of Israel near Ashkelon. Efforts to recover the vessels are currently ongoing, with support from the Israeli navy.
The operation involves a $350 million pier, which represents a significant, though complex, effort to solve the logistical challenge of delivering aid to Gaza. This incident highlights the broader issue of access to Gaza, with suggestions that opening land crossings may provide a simpler solution to aid delivery challenges.