Gaza: Serious Water Shortage Problem Despite Ceasefire – Israeli Army Dumps Rubble in Enclave
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Ap, Reuters, Europa Press and Prensa Latina Deir al Balah. The water crisis in Gaza reached a catastrophic level of scarcity due to the widespread destruction of wells and desalination plants caused by the Israeli attacks, said the municipality’s spokesman, Hosni Mhanna, while the daily routine of residents in the enclave remains of survival. The central desalination plant is completely out of service. Only 17 of the 88 wells are still operation…
The Gaza Strip, despite the ceasefire that has come into effect, continues to face a serious crisis due to the lack of water, which was caused by Israel's two-year war and the ongoing blockade of the Palestinian enclave. According to Hosni Muhana, a spokesman for the Gaza City municipality, most of the water that reaches Gaza today does not exceed 15% of the actual needs of the Strip's population, which exceeds two million and therefore requires…
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