OCHA: “Israel” obstructs the delivery of fuel to Gaza hospitals

Occupied Al-Quds, (ST) – The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) affirmed that the Israeli occupation obstructed the delivery of fuel to hospitals in Gaza Strip.

Wafa Agency quoted the United Nations Office through its official account on the X platform as saying:” Today, two-thirds of the coordinated humanitarian missions in Gaza face obstacles or delays from “Israel.” It added that on average, each mission faced a delay of at least five hours.

The Agency stressed that as a result, vital supplies, equipment and fuel for backup generators in hospitals were not delivered.

Last Friday, the Gaza Media Office warned of the consequences of the new environmental disaster facing Gaza City, which represented the complete stoppage of all water wells in the city two weeks ago, due to the depletion of the scarce quantities of fuel. This matter is added to the series of disasters caused by the occupation in Gaza Strip since it launched its aggression against it on the seventh of last October.

Raghda Sawas

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