UN agencies reduce Gaza aid operations as fuel runs out
- The UN aid agencies are significantly reducing their operations in the Gaza Strip due to a lack of fuel reserves, which could force them to bring their humanitarian operations to a halt.
- Israel's refusal to allow fuel shipments into Gaza, citing concerns over Hamas seizing it for military purposes, has exacerbated the already dire situation.
- The ongoing bombing campaign in Gaza has caused widespread devastation and displacement, with over 613,000 people seeking shelter in UNRWA facilities.
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UN steps up appeal for fuel in Gaza as humanitarian crisis deepens
The U.N. agency providing aid to Palestinian civilians in besieged Gaza warned it may have to shut down operations shortly if no fuel reaches the enclave, amid an increasingly desperate need for shelter, water, food and medical services.
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The United Nations agency that oversees refugees in Gaza will significantly reduce and in some cases halt humanitarian operations if it doesn’t receive more fuel, it said. The group, the U.N. Relief and Works Agency, is housing more than 600,000 displaced people in Gaza at 150 shelters, it says. Wit
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