Germany expressed concern about Israel’s decision to cut off electricity supplies from the Gaza Strip and its warnings about stopping water supplies, stressing that such steps are “unacceptable” and contradict international legal obligations.
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German Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Catherine Descawir, said today, Monday, according to what was reported by the magazine / Politico / in its European version, that electricity is necessary to operate the water desalination plant in Khan Yunis, noting that its suspension threatens hundreds of thousands of Palestinians with clean drinking water.
Israel had stopped the electricity supplies to Gaza on Sunday, which prompted the desalination plant to rely on dilapidated electrical generators that may stop working at any moment.