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Gaza: A UN warning of an imminent disaster because of running out of fuel

This came in an interview with United Nations news at the end of a visit to the city, which lasted for a few days, as I saw the situation “Very horrific” In the overcrowded shelters internally, while the population fleeing the bombing continues to the areas farther north.

Ms. Chrivco said that the lack of fuel is still very critical and affects life -saving facilities, including the equipment in hospitals, water and sanitation facilities. She said that the water pumps stopped in one of the sites that she visited yesterday, Wednesday, due to the depletion of fuel, adding that unless the situation changes so that more fuel is allowed to enter the sector and humanitarian organizations to restore fuel from their stores, more facilities will inevitably close.

The spokeswoman for the OCHA office said that people in Gaza are constantly risking their lives, “In an attempt to find something to eat or leave with the death option,” Where the aid that allows the Israeli authorities to enter the sector is still very limited.

Gaza residents suffer to find enough food.

One of the women told Mrs. Olga that she went with a ninth pregnant girlfriend, hoping to find some food in any of the areas where some humanitarian distributions could be, but their strong fear prevented their arrival.

Ms. Chrivco said: “The incidents in which people are killed and injured while they are only waiting for food – in the hope of finding the hunger of their children – are horrific incidents and are not acceptable at all.”

She emphasized that the food security situation continues to deteriorate because the aid that enters “Not enough to meet people’s needs.” She said that the only way to address the situation is to allow aid to flow, without restrictions and sustainable, and enabling the humanitarian workers to deliver it safely to alleviate the suffering in Gaza.

The smoke of explosions escalated from the Shujaiya neighborhood in Gaza City.

The smoke of explosions escalated from the Shujaiya neighborhood in Gaza City.

Meanwhile, Mrs. Chervco said that violent attacks are continuing throughout the sector. She added that five consecutive bombs were thrown into the Shujaiya area during the visit of the UN team to a shelter for the displaced, adding that such attacks are still terrifying the population.

She said: “Many of them are used to this, and in fact they decided at this stage that they prefer death wherever they are, instead of moving to another region, because many of those areas that they end up moved to them are also bombed.”

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