The U.S. Department of Defense has reached a significant milestone, marking the halfway point in the construction of a temporary floating pier structure situated in the Mediterranean Sea close to the Gaza Strip. Comprised of prefabricated components, this structure aims to facilitate the delivery of essential humanitarian aid to civilians affected by the conflict in Gaza. The initiative, first revealed by President Joe Biden during his State of the Union address in March, commenced construction last week and is projected to be finalized in the upcoming weeks.
The construction efforts are a collaborative endeavor involving elements of both the U.S. Army and U.S. Navy, leveraging the Defense Department’s Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore (JLOTS) capability. This joint effort underscores the commitment of the U.S. military to support humanitarian initiatives in conflict zones, demonstrating a multifaceted approach to addressing complex geopolitical challenges.
Upon completion, the floating cargo pier, referred to as a trident pier, along with its attached causeway, will serve as a pivotal conduit for the delivery of aid facilitated by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Additionally, U.S. forces are concurrently constructing a 72-ft x 270-ft floating platform positioned roughly three miles off the coast.
This platform is designated for roll-on/roll-off deliveries of cargo, which will then be prepared for onward transportation to the floating pier, streamlining the logistics involved in aid distribution efforts.
The construction of these maritime infrastructure elements reflects a strategic initiative to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of humanitarian aid delivery in conflict-affected regions. By employing innovative solutions and leveraging military capabilities, the United States aims to mitigate the impact of conflict on civilian populations and foster stability in areas grappling with ongoing crises.