JAKARTA - The United Nations (UN OCHA) Humanitarian Affairs Coordination Office warned of the rapidly deteriorating humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip.
Field reports showed tents, schools, houses, and medical facilities were bombed, resulting in dozens of deaths and injuries every day.
In a recent update on its official website, UN OCHA stated hospitals were short of supply, ambulances were malfunctioning and waterways were on the verge of collapse.
The OCHA further warns that the fuel crisis has reached a critical point, while the remaining fuel has been used to carry out the most important operations, but the number runs out quickly, almost no additional stock is available.
OCHA also warns of a possible sharp increase in the number of deaths in the near future, unless Israeli occupation authorities allow the entry of new fuels, which have not arrived in recent months.
The UN agency indicated Israeli occupation authorities issued a new evacuation order on Tuesday night, including parts of Khan Yunis' territory, especially those living in tents, which further complicate the humanitarian situation in the region.
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The UN OCHA revealed that even smaller areas where people were forced to gather, which have now shrunk to about 15 percent from the Gaza Strip and continue to shrink, have become "fragmented" and remain completely unsafe.
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