The IDF spokesperson confirmed: The IDF, through the coordination of COGAT,(Coordinator of Govt Activities in the Territories) has approved collaborative efforts for the new Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore (JLOTS) initiative led by the United States Central Command (CENTCOM). The initiative will create an enhanced ship to shore distribution system to increase the flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza.
The
IDF will operate to provide security and logistics support for the JLOTS
initiative, which includes the establishment of a temporary floating pier to
deliver humanitarian aid from the sea into Gaza.
The
IDF's involvement in the JLOTS initiative is one of many humanitarian aid
efforts, further demonstrating the IDF's commitment to working with the
international community to ensure the continuous entry of humanitarian aid to
the civilian population in the Gaza Strip.
The
IDF is assigning an entire reserve brigade to secure the work on the pier, and
later also to allow the introduction of humanitarian aid through it. (( There is already an excess of aid arriving
by truck, but sure - forcing Israel to secure a pier in the middle of Gaza that
can easily be attacked by Hamas is a good plan, and certainly won’t cost any
Israeli or American lives (that is quite a sarcastic statement). Appeasing American idiocy is getting
our soldiers killed. ))
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