
Gaza - Saba:
The Gaza Municipality confirmed that it is unable to provide clean drinking water due to the Enemy bombing of its stations, which threatens a humanitarian disaster in the region.
The municipality spokesperson, Asim Al-Nabeih, explained that the fuel shortage has disrupted the operation of the remaining water stations, exacerbating the water crisis.
This comes amid the ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza, following the breakdown of a ceasefire agreement that lasted 58 days. The resumption of violence has resulted in the death and injury of around 165,000 Palestinians, most of whom are women and children.
The Gaza Municipality confirmed that it is unable to provide clean drinking water due to the Enemy bombing of its stations, which threatens a humanitarian disaster in the region.
The municipality spokesperson, Asim Al-Nabeih, explained that the fuel shortage has disrupted the operation of the remaining water stations, exacerbating the water crisis.
This comes amid the ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza, following the breakdown of a ceasefire agreement that lasted 58 days. The resumption of violence has resulted in the death and injury of around 165,000 Palestinians, most of whom are women and children.