Fuel shortage, WHO is concerned about Rafah hospitals

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Fuel shortage, WHO is concerned about Rafah hospitals

WHO has expressed concern that there is only enough fuel reserves for three days for medical operations in Rafah.

Internet Desk: There are definite signs that Israel is attacking the city of Rafah in southern Gaza. Analyzes say that an attack on this area, where about 13-14 lakh Palestinians are hiding, would lead to a huge humanitarian crisis. The World Health Organization (WHO) has expressed concern over these developments. It said there were only three days of fuel reserves to run medical operations in southern Gaza. It said one of the three remaining hospitals in Rafah had already closed due to fuel shortages. On the other hand, the UN has stated that northern Gaza is in a state of complete drought.

Biden means love to Hamas, It is known that America has announced that it has temporarily stopped supplying weapons to Israel. The president of the superpower, Joe Biden, recently clarified the same thing."We are still committed to Israel's self-defence. We will supply Iron Dome rocket interceptors and other weapons. However, in the case of attacks on Rafah, we will not supply arms and artillery shells," said Biden in an interview given to a news agency. Israel's Minister of National Security Affairs, Itamar Ben Gvir responded to the issue of arms suspension.

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