The UN (United Nations) sent about 75,000 liters of fuel to Gaza This Thursday (10), in the first delivery in 130 days.
According to UN spokesman Stephane Dujaric, the registered amount is not enough to cover even a day of.
“The fuel continues to end and the services will be interrupted if much larger volumes are not sent immediately,” Dujaric told reporters.
A can interrupt the supply of drinking water to over 40,000 children. Dujaric explained that lack of water increases the risk of diseases such as cholera, diarrhea and dysentery.
The Israeli army continues operations in, including bombing and land raids.
In a recent statement, Catherine Russell, executive director of UNICEF (United Nations Childhood Fund), said she was dismayed by the reports of murders of 15 Palestinians, including nine children and four women waiting in line to receive supplies.