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UN warns Gaza aid and fuel shortages are halting hospital and water services; calls for immediate ceasefire and hostages' release
Summary
U.N. spokespeople said small fuel deliveries reached Gaza but hundreds of thousands of liters are still needed daily; U.N. agencies reported critical water, health and protection shortages and urged a ceasefire and unrestricted humanitarian access.
United Nations officials warned that severe fuel shortages and constrained access continue to threaten hospitals, water and sanitation facilities in Gaza and urged an immediate ceasefire to allow humanitarian operations to scale up.
The U.N. spokesperson said "small quantities of fuel entered Gaza yesterday via the Kerem Shalom Crossing" but added that "hundreds of thousands of liters of fuel are critically needed every single day." The statement said supply shortfalls are threatening operations at…
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