United Nations: Fuel Shortage in Gaza Reaches 'Critical Levels'
July 12, 202558 ViewsRead Time: 1 minutes

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The United Nations warned today, Saturday, that the fuel shortage in Gaza has reached 'critical levels,' threatening to worsen the suffering of the war-ravaged population in the region.
Seven UN agencies emphasized in a joint statement that 'fuel is the lifeline in Gaza.'
The agencies highlighted the need for 'fuel to operate hospitals, water systems, sewage networks, ambulances, and all aspects of humanitarian operations,' also mentioning the fuel requirements of bakeries.
The besieged Palestinian territory has been facing a severe fuel shortage since the start of the destructive war that began on October 7, 2023.
Seven UN agencies emphasized in a joint statement that 'fuel is the lifeline in Gaza.'
The agencies highlighted the need for 'fuel to operate hospitals, water systems, sewage networks, ambulances, and all aspects of humanitarian operations,' also mentioning the fuel requirements of bakeries.
The besieged Palestinian territory has been facing a severe fuel shortage since the start of the destructive war that began on October 7, 2023.