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U.N. warns Gaza faces shutdown of essential services after first fuel delivery in 130 days
Summary
The U.N. says 75,000 liters of fuel entered Gaza — the first delivery in 130 days — but that amount falls far short of daily needs and services risk shutting down; U.N. and partners reported civilian deaths at aid distribution points and damage to humanitarian facilities.
The United Nations warned that essential services in the Gaza Strip risk shutting down after a U.N. team delivered about 75,000 liters of fuel from Israel — the first such provision in 130 days.
The U.N. spokesperson said the volume was “not sufficient to cover even one day of energy requirement,” and that “fuel is still running out and services will shut down if greater volumes do not enter the Gaza Strip immediately.” The U.N. cited Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) data and humanitarian partners in the briefing.
A partner reported that in a matter of days fuel shortages could cut…
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