Gaza’s civil defence said that 75 percent of the agency’s vehicles are “now out of services” across all governorates of the Gaza Strip due to a lack of fuel. In a statement, the agency warned that within the next 72 hours, the services of its vehicles may “come to a complete halt” and crews will be unable to carry out their humanitarian duties. “The fuel crisis continues and is worsening daily, as the Israeli occupation continues to prevent the delivery of fuel quantities necessary to operate our vehicles, even the minimum required for the continuation of our humanitarian services,” it said.

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