UN agency providing aid to Gaza expected to run out of fuel in 3 or 4 days, official says
- The UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East warns that without fuel, there will be no water, functioning hospitals, or humanitarian assistance.
- Gaza is facing a growing humanitarian crisis as hospitals run out of basic necessities and aid is limited. The lack of fuel jeopardizes the lives of patients and injured individuals.
- The international community, including the US, is engaged in ongoing deliberations to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas.
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UN warns Gaza aid operation will soon stop if fuel not let in
Crisis worsening by the hour, says UN agency, with Israel blocking supplies on grounds Hamas would use themIsrael and Hamas at war – live updatesRelief efforts within Gaza may halt on Wednesday night unless fuel supplies reach the besieged territory, the main UN agency working in the strip has warned.Hospitals, bakeries and water pumps may also cease to function, compounding a humanitarian crisis that is worsening by the hour, the United Nations…
UN agency warns its fuel will run dry in hours, exacerbating humanitarian crisis
The main United Nations agency working in Gaza said it will be forced to halt its operations by Wednesday evening (Thursday morning AEST) due to a lack of fuel, exacerbating a humanitarian crisis, as Israeli airstrikes on the besieged strip reportedly killed more than 700 people in a day.Vital fuel supplies needed to run hospitals, pump and desalinate water and power bakeries are on the verge of running out, prompting the UN Secretary-General to…
UN says fuel shortages will halt Gaza aid operations within a day
By Helen Regan, Rob Picheta, Christian Edwards and Niamh Kennedy, CNN (CNN) — The main United Nations agency in Gaza says it will have to halt aid operations within a day if fuel is not delivered, in what the organization says would mark the end of a “lifeline” for civilians. While some aid has reached
UN says fuel shortages will halt Gaza aid operations within a day
The main United Nations agency in Gaza says it will have to halt aid operations within a day if fuel is not delivered, in what the organization says would mark the end of a “lifeline” for civilians.
UN says fuel shortages will halt Gaza aid operations by the end of Wednesday
Doctors in overwhelmed hospitals on the brink of shutting down have repeatedly warned that waves of new patients injured in the daily bombings and babies relying on oxygen supplies will die if fuel is not brought in.
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