The Pentagon has announced that the construction of a humanitarian aid port in Gaza would likely require approximately two months and around 1,000 US troops to complete. Planning and engineering reviews would need to take place before the on-site work could begin, in order to ensure that the construction takes place in a safe and efficient manner. The goal is to provide much-needed supplies and aid to the citizens of Gaza in an efficient and reliable way. The port will be able to support the delivery of aid from various organizations and governments around the world.
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