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UN: Fuel shortfalls and access denials imperil aid and hospitals across Gaza
Summary
The United Nations warned that limited fuel deliveries and denials of humanitarian movements are causing hospitals, ambulances and water systems in Gaza to risk collapse, and called for immediate lifting of restrictions and unimpeded, safe access.
The United Nations said on Thursday that chronic fuel shortages and repeated denials of humanitarian movements are putting life-saving operations in Gaza at risk, with hospitals and ambulances running low and civilians killed while trying to reach food aid.
Spokesperson Steph, reading statements from U.N. offices, said that for a second consecutive day humanitarian teams were able to bring about 75,000 liters of fuel into Gaza but that amount “is a small portion of what is required to sustain life-saving operations on a daily basis.” The U.N. said fuel deliveries to northern Gaza were blocked by Israeli…
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