Israel to permit ‘limited’ daily entry of two fuel trucks into Gaza

Israel to permit ‘limited’ daily entry of two fuel trucks into Gaza

Israel is allowing two trucks⁤ of fuel into Gaza every day to keep the besieged enclave’s water and‌ sewage system ‌operational, as its forces continue their air and ground siege of the territory.

Israel’s war cabinet said 140,000 litres (37,000 gallons) of fuel could enter every two days after it received a “special request” from the United States.

Israel banned fuel supplies into Gaza⁢ when‍ it launched a ⁤military campaign in the Strip⁣ on October 7. Acute shortages have threatened aid deliveries⁢ and communications.

Tzachi Hanegbi,⁤ national security adviser to Prime Minister Benjamin‌ Netanyahu, said the ⁣fuel would be used ⁤to “operate‌ the sewage and water systems run by UNRWA”, the ‌United Nations⁢ agency for Palestinian refugees.

“We took that decision to prevent​ the spread of ⁢epidemics. We don’t​ need epidemics that will harm civilians​ or our fighters.​ If there are epidemics, the fighting will stop,” he said. Hanegbi described the quantity as “very minimal”.

A US‍ State Department official, offering more​ details, said⁢ Israel had‌ committed to allowing in 120,000 litres (31,700 gallons) of fuel every 48 hours for UNRWA’s trucks and other needs like desalinisation of water, sewage pumping and ​for bakeries and hospitals‍ in the south of ⁢Gaza.

Source from www.aljazeera.com

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