Gaza: No fuel in aid convoy, health system on brink of collapse

Aid trucks that entered the Gaza Strip in the past two days include no fuel as the health and service sectors are on the brink of collapse amid the ongoing Israeli war on the blockaded coastal enclave, the government media office in Gaza warned. The m…

Aid trucks that entered the Gaza Strip in the past two days include no fuel as the health and service sectors are on the brink of collapse amid the ongoing Israeli war on the blockaded coastal enclave, the government media office in Gaza warned. The media office said that since the beginning of the Israeli aggression, no fuel had entered to Gaza despite urgent appeals by hospitals and health centers, warning that fuel currently available is not enough for hospitals to continue to work and threatening the lives of civilians. The international community has called for the opening of a safe corridor to bring in aid, medical supplies and fuel and allow the sick and wounded to be treated outside Gaza, warning of an impending disaster if the crossings are not opened to allow the entry of medical and food aid for civilians, most of whom are children, women and the elderly. The death toll from the Israeli war on Gaza, now in its 16th day, has climbed to 4,741, including more than 1,873 children and 1,023 women, and more than 14,000 wounded.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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