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U.S. troops stationed on a floating pier in the Mediterranean Sea that aims to boost humanitarian aid to Gaza .
The pier's usage has been paused multiple times because of sea conditions.
As of Tuesday , 8,332 pallets had been delivered via the pier, but nearly 6,900 have been sitting on Gaza 's coast, in a marshaling area.
The World Food Program paused deliveries earlier this month over security concerns.
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