JUST IN: $230M Gaza Aid Pier Dismantled Again, Expected To Be Operational 'This Week' Per Pentagon

  • 3 months ago
Pentagon spokesperson Pat Ryder was asked about the Gaza aid pier.

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00:00do what we need to do to make that happen. Thank you, Laura. Now I'll go to
00:03the side of the room. I promise. Thank you. Um, so the New York Times just
00:07reported based on a group saying that the pier could be dismantled as early
00:12as this coming month in July. Is that accurate? Look, we've said all along,
00:18first of all, that the pier is a temporary measure. I don't have any
00:23dates to announce in terms of when it will cease operations. Of course, as I
00:27just mentioned, we're looking forward to getting it operational again soon
00:31on to delivering aid. Um, and, you know, we're going to capitalize on, uh, on
00:39the conditions, you know, in terms of whether to get as much aid across that
00:43pier as we can. Is there a delay in getting the pier back operational now
00:50or is it not repaired? Well, as you know, I went to Ashdod to get repaired
00:54and I just said again, it's gonna get we expect that it will go operational
00:58again this week. And then I just wanted

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