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Hundreds of thousands of Gaza settlers, an updated attack on the Israeli army, the renewed attack of the Israeli army, the municipal authorities were updated, which was updated to the Israeli army.
Many have already been forced to walk, sometimes for miles, after the bombing of Israeli servicemen and after the attack in the east of Gaza, the state mechanic was damaged by the state mechanic.
“I’ve been waiting for water since morning,” said Gaza Nassar, a 42-year-old woman. “There are no stations and no trucks. No water. The passages are closed. Hopefully, the war will end safely and peacefully.”
Israeli servicemen did not respond to commentary immediately.
Israel ordered Shejaiya residents to evacuate last week, launched an attack that saw several districts bombed. The servicemen said that this was “terrorist infrastructure” and a large militant leader.
The mecorot’s pipeline was providing 70 percent of the water in Gaza since the destruction of most wells during the war.
“The situation is very difficult and especially when people are in their daily lives and daily water, when cleaning, disinfection and even cooking and drinking and drinking, the municipality is a spokesman.
“We live in a true thirst crisis in Gaza and the situation is the same, we can face a difficult reality in the coming days.”
Most of Gaza 2.3 million people became IDPs with many people to fill plastic containers with water in large numbers – and even these do not guarantee clean supplies.
Among the wechtons among the warriors between the wechtons for drinking, food and washing, Israel and the Palestinian servicemen, the most deadly attack between the warriors and faced 150 people in the south of Israel and met 250 deaths.
Since then, more than 50,800 Palestinians were killed in the Israeli military campaign.
Many residents are generally not enough for daily needs to fill a water to fill a water in turn.
“I walk long distances. I’m tired. I’m old, I’m not young to walk every day to get water.”
The only source of the Gaza Strip is the coastal water train basin, which works on the Eastern Mediterranean coasts in Egypt, Gaza and Israel on the eastern Mediterranean coast.
However, its salted faucet water is considered unusable to 97 percent due to human consumption due to severe, excessive production and contamination.
The Palestinian body said that many wells did not work during the war.
On March 22, joint statement by the Bureau of the Palestinian Statistics and the Water Organization, more than 85 percent of water and sewerage facilities and assets in Gaza are outside the service, he said.
Palestine and the United Nations officials said most of the most harmful plants in Gaza were damaged or suspended operations due to Israeli government and fuel cut.
“According to the extensive damage caused by the water and sewerage sector, water supply prices have decreased to three to five liters per person a day,” he said.
According to the World Health Organization, there was less than 15 liters per day to live in emergencies.
It is more than six weeks of Israel’s all supply to about 2.3 million inhabitants Gaza StripAt the beginning of the year, the food that was careful during the ceasefire was exhausted.
Emergency meal distributions end, bread is cooked, the markets are empty.
Hani Abu-Al Qasim, a food distribution officer with a food bank Khan Younis, said he worked with a very small amount of food that will run out soon.
“People come to our side as a last tool,” he said on Friday to the free video of CBC to Mohammed El Saife.
The Palestinians in the area will not be woken from the next day and cannot get their hands on food.
“Citizens and sometimes waiting for food, waiting for food, they expect to eat. It’s a big punishment,” he said.
Meanwhile, drug reserves are also critical, and the world’s organization (top) said to be partially operating in hospitals.
“In our three warehouses, in our antibiotics, IV liquids and blood bags,” Rik Peeperkornu told journalists in Jerevan via Video Link from Jerusalem.