Tel Aviv [Israel], The US suspended the delivery of humanitarian aid through its ferries off the coast of Gaza after the USD 320 million structure collapsed in bad weather, the Pentagon confirmed "To date, military ships The other ship, which was beached off the coast of Israel near Ashkelon, will also be recovered in the next 24 hours and the two remaining ships near the Trident pier will also be recovered in the next 48 hours, the Pentagon said. Press secretary Sabrina Singh told reporters, "I think, unfortunately, we had a perfect storm of high seas and ... this North African weather system also came in at the same time, which created a not optimal environment". The Navy will remove the ferry from its anchorage and take it to Ashdod for repairs, Singh said, adding that US personnel have not been authorized to set foot in Gaza during the two weeks. More than 1,000 metric tonnes of aid was delivered through the ferry, Singh said, adding that trucks carrying food, water, medicine, fuel and other supplies from Cyprus arrived by ship. and moved towards mainland Gaza via a road route.The aid was unloaded at a staging area near Gaza City before being transferred to distribution sites around Gaza, however, several trucks were looted while transferring aid from the staging area to other distribution sites in the Strip. A Palestinian was killed by gunfire during the kidnapping. Deliveries were suspended for two days while security arrangements for the convoys were worked out. Once fully operational, the wharf is expected to handle 150 trucks per day. The route of aid delivery to Israel is controversial, when Hamas cut food prices in April, Gaza residents told TPS-IL that the problem was not a lack of food, but that families lacked money to buy it. "Don't feed Hamas" is a common slogan at Israeli demonstrations against humanitarian aid deliveries, and families of hostages have called on the government to leverage aid to information, access, and freedom for their captive loved ones. On October 7, Hamas attacks on Israeli communities near the Gaza border killed at least 1,200 people and took 252 Israelis and foreigners hostage.Of the 125 remaining hostages, 39 are believed dead.