Fuel Lifeline: Diesel Trucks Aim to Alleviate Gaza's Hospitals
Two fuel trucks carrying 107 tons of diesel are poised to enter Gaza, aiming to address fuel shortages impacting hospital operations. Entry restrictions have been in place since Israel curtailed goods into the region. The trucks' successful passage remains unconfirmed.
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Amidst ongoing tensions, two trucks loaded with 107 tons of diesel are scheduled to enter Gaza, as announced by Egypt's Al Qahera News TV on Sunday. This move comes after Israel implemented restrictions on goods entering the region.
Gaza's health ministry has reported that fuel shortages are critically affecting hospital operations, raising concerns over healthcare services in the enclave.
As of now, there is no official confirmation of the trucks' entry into Gaza, leaving the situation uncertain.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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