In the week following the establishment of a temporary pier by the U.S. military and allies on the Gaza shoreline, logistical challenges have hindered the delivery of humanitarian aid to the besieged area. Looting of aid trucks and security concerns have disrupted operations, leading to suspension of activities by aid agencies. The project, initiated to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, faces significant obstacles due to the absence of U.S. troops on the ground and the complexities of operating in a war zone. Despite initial setbacks, efforts are being made to address the aid impasse and ensure safe and efficient aid delivery to the population in need. However, concerns remain about the effectiveness and efficiency of the sea operation compared to a land route. The situation underscores the immense difficulty in providing aid in a conflict-affected area and the urgent need for improved coordination and planning.