Washington D.C. - The United States has sent messages to the Hamas movement regarding the sea pier created by the country in the Gaza Strip, according to a statement from the National Security Council's spokesman.
John Kirby, the council's spokesman, made the announcement in a speech, stating that the US had indirectly sent messages to Hamas about the seaport's operations and purpose. Kirby claimed that the sea dock is temporary and will not be permanent, and that it will continue to operate if an agreement is reached on a ceasefire.
The American official also denied reports that the sea dock is being used as a base in the region, saying that it is designed solely for delivering food, water, and medicine to Palestinians. Kirby confirmed that trucks carrying aid have now entered Gaza through the sea dock.
The US has been accused of trying to introduce itself as a helper to the people of Gaza, which has been a major supporter of the Israeli regime's genocidal war against Palestinians. The construction of the floating dock has raised concerns that the tragedy of Gaza residents will be exploited to advance a plan to forcibly evict Palestinians from their land.
The US government has been working to de-escalate tensions in the region, but tensions remain high. The Israeli government has been accused of using its military power to maintain its control over Palestinian territories.
In response to the news, a spokesperson for the Israeli government said that it will not accept any attempts to bypass its control over Palestinian territories. The Palestinian government has called for international intervention to end the Israeli occupation.
The US government's move has sparked widespread debate and criticism, with many questioning the true intentions behind the construction of the floating dock.
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