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    9 months ago

    This is not a logistics problem; it is a political problem. Rather than look to the US military to build a work-around, the US should insist on immediate humanitarian access using the roads and entry points that already exist.

    Exactly. The pier is unnecessary. As an additional supplement, sure. But as the primary means to addresses the crisis… this is a poor solution.

    If the plight of Gazan civilians mattered to the US government, then this is not the way. There’s much more direct and timely solutions that are intentionally being bypassed.