Biden to announce plan for temporary port on Gaza coast for humanitarian aid

State Department spokesperson on Gaza, Haiti

State Department spokesperson on Gaza cease-fire talks, situation in Haiti 05:22

Washington β€” President Biden will announce a plan in his State of the Union address Thursday for the U.S. military to help establish a temporary port on the Gaza coast, increasing the flow of humanitarian aid for the beleaguered territory during the Israel-Hamas war, according to administration officials.

The officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to preview the announcement, said the operation will not require that American troops be on the ground to build the pier that is intended to allow more shipments of food, medicine and other essential items.

The officials did not provide details about how the pier would be built. One noted that the U.S. military has “unique capabilities” and can do things from “just offshore.” The effort will take “a number of weeks” to execute, one official said, and initial shipments will originate from Cyprus.

Palestinians wait for an airdrop of humanitarian aid by the Egyptian Air Force at the beach in Deir al Balah, Gaza, on Feb. 27, 2024.
Palestinians wait for an airdrop of humanitarian aid by the Egyptian Air Force at the beach in Deir al Balah, Gaza, on Feb. 27, 2024. Ashraf Amra/Anadolu via Getty Images

Five months of fighting between Israel and Hamas have left much of Hamas-run Gaza in ruins and led to a worsening humanitarian catastrophe. Many Palestinians, especially in the devastated north, are scrambling for food to survive.

Aid groups have said it has become nearly impossible to deliver supplies within most of Gaza because of the difficulty of coordinating with the Israeli military, the ongoing hostilities and the breakdown of public order.

“We’re not waiting on the Israelis. This is a moment for American leadership. And we are building a coalition of countries to address this urgent need,” the U.S. official said, noting that the U.S. military recently began airdropping aid into Gaza.

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