Gaza says not a drop of fuel has arrived since tensions escalated

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Not a single drop of fuel has entered the Palestinian Gaza Strip since October 7, when the situation escalated. About this TV channel Al Jazeera Gaza Strip reported to the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

The ministry stated that “fuel must be urgently supplied to the Gaza Strip and Israel’s criminal actions must be stopped.”

In addition, channel reporters stated that air strikes and major bombings damaged the infrastructure connecting the north and south of Gaza. This makes it difficult for those allowed to enter Gaza to receive basic supplies from aid convoys.

On October 7, the Palestinian Hamas movement launched thousands of rockets into Israel and announced the beginning of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood. Thousands of militants invaded Israel, seizing dozens of military equipment and hundreds of hostages. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announcedthat the country is at war.

The Israel Defense Forces intervention operation was called “Iron Swords” and one of its goals was the destruction of Hamas. Israeli air forces launched strikes against hundreds of Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip, and Israel’s National Security Council decided to cut off water, food, supplies, electricity and fuel supplies to the strip.

Ben-Gvir, formerly Israeli Minister of National Security statedHe said it was not enough to send only “hundreds of tons of explosives” and “not even a gram of humanitarian aid” to Gaza until the civilian hostages were released.

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