Former MSNBC anchor trashes Biden after $320M Gaza pier falls apart: 'What a bloody s---show'

'If this had happened on Trump's watch, we would all be mocking and denouncing him,' Hasan said

Rep. Michael Waltz, R-Fla., discusses Biden's Gaza pier project

Rep. Michael Waltz, R-Fla., talked to Fox News Digital about the pitfalls and stumbling blocks related to building the Gaza humanitarian aid piers and deploying them in the Mediterranean Sea.

Former MSNBC anchor Mehdi Hasan slammed the Biden administration on Wednesday over the news that the $320 million pier the U.S. built to transport aid into Gaza had fallen apart after only a few days. 

"Let's be clear: if this had happened on Trump's watch, we would all be mocking and denouncing him," Hasan wrote on X. "It's super-embarrassing that it happened on Biden's watch and the fact that it did shouldn't prevent us from saying: what a bloody s--tshow."

Fox News Digital obtained satellite images of the destroyed pier in Gaza, which was built earlier this month as a temporary means to get aid to innocent Palestinians as Israel began its invasion into Rafah, the Hamas stronghold. 

US FORCED TO HALT GAZA AID DELIVERIES AFTER BIDEN ADMIN’S $320 MILLION ‘FLOATING PIER’ STARTS TO SINK

  • Gaza pier after

    The aftermath of the damage, showing just a small portion of the pier remaining. ("Satellite image ©2024 Maxar Technologies.")

  • Gaza pier before

    The pier on Thursday, May 16, 2024, prior to the damage. (U.S. Central Command via AP)

The $320 million structure lasted roughly a week before choppy weather battered it apart. The Biden administration said it is working to repair the pier, but offered no timeline for when it would be fixed. 

The images show that less than a third of the pier remains intact, and there is no sign of the remnants of the deeper sections of the structure.

The White House told Fox News Digital that efforts to get relief to Gazans "are continuing, including through land crossings, etc."

While the pier has been used to transfer roughly 569 metric tons of aid into Gaza, none of that aid had been delivered to Palestinians as of last week, the Pentagon confirmed.

Hasan, who left MSNBC following the network canceling his show last year amid his fierce criticism of Israel, was responding to "The Economist" reporter Gregg Carlstrom’s assessment of the pier debacle.

"The pier took two months and $320m to build, lasted 12 days, and delivered less than 60 trucks' worth of food (most of which was stolen after it reached Gaza) before it broke and had to be towed away for repairs," Carlstrom wrote. 

BIDEN'S $320M GAZA PIER: OVER BUDGET AND UNDER CONSTANT THREAT, A 'PURELY POLITICAL' MISADVENTURE

Mehdi Hasan speaks at event

Mehdi Hasan, who left MSNBC months ago, slammed the Biden administration after the pier it built in Gaza was severely damaged before much aid could be delivered there. (David Livingston/Getty Images)

Prior to the Oct. 7 terror attacks Hamas committed against Israel, Hasan was an ardent cheerleader for Biden. In February 2023, Hasan praised him as "the most impressive president of my lifetime."

However, Hasan began to sour on Biden and his administration for their actions and stances regarding Israel's war with Hamas in Gaza.

After the Oct. 7 attacks, the then-MSNBC host told Israeli official Mark Regev – an advisor to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu – that his government had killed innocent Palestinian children and was spreading misinformation about its actions.

Fox News Digital’s Anders Hagstrom contributed to this report.

Gabriel Hays is an associate editor for Fox News Digital. 

Authored by Gabriel Hays via FoxNews May 29th 2024