United Nations: Thirst threatens hundreds of thousands in the Gaza Strip – the seventh day

The United Nations has warned that thirst threatens hundreds of thousands in the Gaza Strip with cutting electricity from water stations, while the population is waiting for cars filled with water for long hours to obtain a little water that is barely enough for family members.

The United Nations Media Center dealt with a report on Ibrahim Alloush, one of the truck drivers that provide water to the residents of the Gaza Strip, who wanders its truck every day to fill tanks and empty pots, in a scene that shortens the suffering of the people of the sector with a lack of water.

The United Nations accompanied Alloush on his journey from the desalination plant in Jabalia, where he is waiting for hours a day in front of the desalination plant, on an arduous journey to provide little water to the residents of Jabalia.

The UN report said that the crowding here is the situation, several trucks line up waiting for their role to fill the tanks and the report described the extent of suffering that people live in the sector to provide a little water, saying: “There is a severe crowding of the water trucks inside the station and that there are some people traveling three to four kilometers on a cart paid by a donkey only to fill one gallon of drinking water.”

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