This development comes amid heightened tensions and challenges surrounding the U.S.-built floating pier project, which was initially intended to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza.

The floating pier, constructed at a cost of $320 million and completed in April, has faced multiple logistical and security challenges since it began operations on May 17. While the United States has presented the project as a humanitarian initiative aimed at increasing aid to Gaza, the deployment has met with criticism from regional analysts and observers. Several Arab political analysts have described the pier as a “dangerous trap,” suggesting it may serve hidden agendas linked to Israel’s objectives in the region.

Critics have raised concerns over the U.S.’s continued support for Israel in the ongoing conflict, emphasizing that Washington has been a consistent supplier of arms to Tel Aviv despite rising civilian casualties in Gaza. The U.S. government has yet to respond to these critiques, while international debate over the role of the floating pier and American involvement in the conflict continues to escalate. (ILKHA)