The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in (OCHA) reported Sunday that humanitarian convoys have been unable to deliver fuel to hospitals in the Gaza Strip due to Israeli obstacles. In a tweet on its X account, the UN office announced that two-thirds of the coordinated humanitarian missions in Gaza are facing obstacles or delays by the Israeli occupation authorities. On average, each mission encountered delays of at least five hours before being allowed to proceed, it said. As a result, vital supplies, equipment, and fuel for backup generators in hospitals have not been delivered. The Israeli entity continues its unprecedented aggression on the Gaza Strip for the 198th consecutive day with intense bombardment targeting homes, displaced civilian gatherings and streets. Source: Qatar News Agency
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