It’s funny how the Biden administration thinks a terrorist organization that kills, rapes and mutilates people will suddenly become a good steward when entrusted with millions of dollars in aid.
The temporary pier constructed by U.S. Army engineers off the coast of Gaza became operational on May 16.
The pier — called Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore — is essentially a massive floating dock set up to provide food and other aid to Palestinians in the territory. The Israeli military has waged war on Hamas militants in Gaza following their Oct. 7 terrorist attack.
U.S. troops built a large discharge platform where cargo ships could offload supplies connected to a trident-shaped pier or causeway leading to the shore. The system is meant to provide a way to bring in humanitarian relief when no conventional port is available, according to the Navy Times.
Trucks began offloading pallets of food aid on May 17.