U.S. humanitarian relief support for Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip will be the focus of coordinated reviews from the inspectors general of the Defense Department and the U.S. Agency for International Development, the agencies said Thursday in a joint announcement.
U.S. Army soldiers stand at the U.S.-built floating pier Trident backdropped by the coast of the Gaza Strip, Tuesday, June 25, 2024. independent IG will assess the effectiveness of the Army-built temporary floating pier intended to deliver large quantities of humanitarian aid from ship to shore by truck. Deliveries have been hampered by rough seas that have put the pier out of operation for extended periods in recent weeks.
The USAID inspector general will evaluate the handover from the Defense Department-controlled maritime pier to the United Nations World Food Program , the lead partner for the aid distribution into. This initial review, in coordination with OIG, will provide timely insight and transparency over the delivery of assistance via the maritime corridor.
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