Gaza's Fuel Shortage Puts Hospitals and Aid at Risk

While supplies of basic necessities dwindle for the people of Gaza, Hamas has reportedly stockpiled fuel, food, water, medicine, ammunition, and weapons in underground tunnels. Arab and Western officials confirm Israeli claims of Hamas hoarding supplies, raising questions about the group's responsibility to the civilian population. Despite the blockade, Hamas continues to launch rockets at Israel and fend off incursions into Gaza. The group's ability to maintain its stockpiles showcases its logistical sophistication as a fighting force. Fuel shortages have become critical, with Israel refusing to allow fuel deliveries to Gaza, leaving the enclave without electricity and other essential services. The United Nations has nearly exhausted its fuel reserves. Hamas is said to have different priorities for its fuel, such as ventilation for its tunnel system and rocket operations.
- As Gazans Scrounge for Food and Water, Hamas Sits on a Rich Trove of Supplies The New York Times
- Furniture for firewood, radios for news: Israel’s siege throws life in Gaza back decades The Guardian
- Lack of fuel threatens UN food aid to Gaza, WFP says Reuters
- Gaza Hospitals, Shelters Cut Back on Services as Fuel Runs Short The Wall Street Journal
- Gaza hospitals face fuel shortage CNN
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