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'Gaza's humanitarian situation deteriorates dramatically': Gaza's water and electricity shortage puts Gaza at risk | Israel Hayom

2023-11-17T15:28:03.660Z

Highlights: 'Gaza's humanitarian situation deteriorates dramatically': Gaza's water and electricity shortage puts Gaza at risk. UN officials warn of drinking water shortage because most desalination plants have closed 70% of Gazans do not get clean water. "Diesel shortage means shortage of drinkingWater and deficiencies in sewage and sanitation services". Gaza warns of a shortage of potable water. 'There are tens of thousands of residents standing in lines to get clean Water that can no longer be found or potable Water'


UN officials warn of drinking water shortage because most desalination plants have closed 70% of Gazans do not get clean water • "Diesel shortage means shortage of drinking water and deficiencies in sewage and sanitation services"


Gaza warns of a shortage of potable water. Representatives working in Gaza on behalf of the UN UNRWA agency said Thursday that most of the plants used for desalination have been closed and that 70 percent of residents do not have clean water.

Palestinians in Gaza break into UNRWA aid distribution centers

"The humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip is deteriorating dramatically, worse today than it was yesterday. There are tens of thousands of residents standing in lines to get clean water that can no longer be found or potable water," UNRWA spokesman Adnan Abu Hasnah told Gaza media today.

Diesel shortage means shortage of drinking water

"There is sewage spilling in the streets in several areas of the Gaza Strip. As for diesel, 23,<> liters entered the Gaza Strip on condition that they be used exclusively for the trucks, which means that we cannot transfer this fuel to any facility, including facilities connected to UNRWA for water desalination, as well as hospitals and bakeries."

It also announced that 76 wells and two drinking water facilities had stopped operating, in addition to the shutdown of 15 sewage pumping stations due to a shortage of diesel fuel used to operate them. The wells and stations in question are located in the southern areas of the Gaza Strip. "The diesel shortage means a shortage of drinking water and deficiencies in sewage and sanitation services," they explained.

IDF activity in the Gaza Strip, photo: IDF Spokesperson

The UAE earlier announced its decision to build three water desalination stations in Rafah as part of humanitarian operations in support of the Palestinian people. The facilities will reportedly have enough capacity for about 300,<> people a day. This is in addition to a field hospital in the southern Gaza Strip whose establishment Abu Dhabi announced last week.

Palestinian sources told Israel Hayom earlier this week that ousted Fatah member Mohammed Dahlan, who has lived in Abu Dhabi for the past decade and is close to ruling circles there and Cairo, has influence and involvement in sending humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.

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