Overview
- UN humanitarian agencies warn that Gaza’s fuel reserves have fallen to critical levels, endangering all essential services
- The first fuel delivery in 130 days provided just 75,000 litres, covering only a fraction of what Gaza needs each day
- Medical facilities have shut down departments and halted dialysis treatments, leaving patients on life support at risk
- Gaza Civil Defence now struggles without its daily minimum of 500 litres, forcing rescue missions to be scaled back
- The Israeli blockade remains in place, prompting calls for sustained and sufficient fuel access to avert a total humanitarian collapse