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UN says humanitarian supplies in Gaza are close to depletion as fighting continues
Summary
The United Nations warned that humanitarian supplies in Gaza are near exhaustion after Israel imposed a full closure on cargo entry on March 2, leaving more than 2 million people with dwindling access to food, fuel, medical services and water infrastructure.
The UN spokesperson, Spokesperson of the United Nations Secretariat, said humanitarian supplies into the Gaza Strip are “extremely close” to being exhausted after Israel imposed a full closure on cargo entry on March 2.
The spokesperson said more than 2,000,000 people remain inside Gaza and that ongoing hostilities and dwindling aid supplies are driving life-saving services “to the brink of collapse.” He added that in Gaza City only three ambulances of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society remain operational out of 30 because…
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