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UN warns Gaza faces critical fuel shortfall as crossings remain mostly closed; UNCTAD flags Strait of Hormuz risks
Summary
The United Nations said most Gaza crossings remain closed and fuel deliveries remain far short of weekly needs, while UNCTAD warned a closure of the Strait of Hormuz could sharply disrupt oil and fertilizer trade and raise food costs globally.
The United Nations said aid deliveries into Gaza remain constrained and that fuel supplies are insufficient to sustain vital services.
"All crossings except Karim Shalom, Abu Salim, are still closed, impeding our ability and the ability of our humanitarian partners to bring in sufficient supplies and deliver them efficiently to people in immense need," Steph said.
Operational numbers: Steph said UN partners delivered more than 427,000 liters of fuel into Gaza on Sunday, bringing the total since Tuesday to about 1,400,000…
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