The United Nations World Food Programme said the humanitarian situation in Gaza was out of control, while the Gaza Ministry of Health confirmed that electricity generators had been almost completely destroyed.
The program emphasized that the closure of crossings, hunger, and despair have made the delivery of aid to Gaza unstable, emphasizing that a ceasefire is the only way to safely deliver aid to the besieged Strip.
For its part, the Ministry of Health in Gaza stated that the occupation forces had destroyed a large number of electric generators, most recently by bombing and burning three high-capacity generators. It added that the remaining generators are difficult to maintain due to a lack of spare parts, and that a number of them are at risk of being put out of service.
The ministry stated that hospital technical teams are working with limited options to bolster electricity supplies to vital departments. Furthermore, operating rooms, intensive care units, emergency rooms, and nurseries cannot continue without electricity.
Almost daily since Tuesday, starving Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire as they seek to collect American aid from distribution points overseen by the so-called "Gaza Humanitarian Foundation."
Israel has excluded the United Nations and international relief organizations, and has tasked the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation—supported by the United States and Israel but rejected by the United Nations—with distributing extremely scarce aid to areas in the southern Gaza Strip, in an effort to force Palestinians to flee and empty the north.





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WFP: The humanitarian situation in Gaza is out of control.