UN gets first fuel into Gaza in 130 days, says UN spokesperson
- The United Nations confirmed that 75,000 liters of fuel entered Gaza for the first time in over 130 days, but this amount does not meet even one day's energy demand, according to spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric.
- Humanitarian conditions are worsening in Gaza, with widespread shortages of essential resources like food and clean water affecting nearly the entire population of 2.2 million people.
- Israeli airstrikes have created risks for civilians attempting to receive humanitarian aid, and over 57,600 people have been killed since October 7, 2023, as reported by the Health Ministry in Gaza.
- Negotiations for a ceasefire are ongoing in Doha, with Hamas engaged in talks, and a senior Israeli official suggested a potential agreement could be reached in one to two weeks.
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UN Brings Fuel Into Gaza For First Time In 130 Days: Spokesman
The United Nations managed to bring 75,000 liters of fuel into Gaza, the first in 130 days, the secretary-general's spokesman said Thursday, noting it was still far from enough to alleviate shortages in the war-torn territory.
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