Fuel Crisis in Gaza: UN Warns of Impending Humanitarian Catastrophe
United Nations agencies have raised alarms about a severe fuel shortage in Gaza, warning that its depletion may disable hospitals, bakeries, and water networks. With over two million people at risk, essential services are on the brink of suspension, potentially worsening an already dire humanitarian situation.

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United Nations agencies warned of an escalating fuel crisis in the Gaza Strip that threatens to cripple essential services. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, World Food Programme, and other UN entities cautioned that the shortage has reached a critical point.
According to the joint statement, without an urgent influx of fuel, over two million residents will face disruptions in hospitals, bakeries, and water services. The constrained fuel supply is exacerbating existing conditions, pushing the community closer to famine.
The statement highlighted that a complete halt in fuel could force the cessation of UN operations, further imperiling the region's access to necessary services. This warning calls for immediate international intervention to resolve the debilitating fuel shortage.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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