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The U.S. military had disconnected the floating pier last week and moved it to the port of Ashdod in Israel because of bad weather.
Even though supplies are now rolling in, U.N. World Food Program has not restarted aid distribution to Palestinians due to lingering security concerns.
Aid has been slow to get into Gaza due to long backups of vehicles at Israeli inspection points.
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