Al Jazeera
Only two trucks of fuel are entering Gaza each day, putting critical water and sanitation services at risk, according to the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA).
In a post on X, UNRWA warned that “fuel levels remain very low” and that without enough supply, “water cannot be delivered by UNRWA to people in Gaza”.
As the summer heat intensifies, access to clean water has become even more scarce. “Water wells are hard to reach due to non-stop bombardments and forced displacement orders,” the agency said.
UNRWA added that vital infrastructure is on the verge of collapse, and called for urgent international action: “Lift the siege.”
The warning comes as humanitarian agencies say Gaza is facing total service shutdowns without immediate fuel access.
In a post on X, UNRWA warned that “fuel levels remain very low” and that without enough supply, “water cannot be delivered by UNRWA to people in Gaza”.
As the summer heat intensifies, access to clean water has become even more scarce. “Water wells are hard to reach due to non-stop bombardments and forced displacement orders,” the agency said.
UNRWA added that vital infrastructure is on the verge of collapse, and called for urgent international action: “Lift the siege.”
The warning comes as humanitarian agencies say Gaza is facing total service shutdowns without immediate fuel access.