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Published on: 13 Jan, 2021

Title: Crisis Deepens in Gaza as Power Cut to Desalination Plant and Aid Blocked by Israel

Published on: 12 March, 2025
This marks the 11th day since Israel’s decision to halt the entry of aid into Gaza, a move that has left over 2.3 million Palestinians struggling to survive/Al Jazeera.

This marks the 11th day since Israel’s decision to halt the entry of aid into Gaza, a move that has left over 2.3 million Palestinians struggling to survive/Al Jazeera.

The humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues to intensify after Israel made the decision to cut off power to a crucial desalination plant, which provides drinking water to more than half a million Palestinians. This vital facility has long been a lifeline for the people of Gaza, where access to clean water is already limited due to the ongoing blockade and deteriorating infrastructure. With the power now cut off, the plant’s operations have been severely disrupted, exacerbating an already dire situation in the region.

This marks the 11th day since Israel’s decision to halt the entry of aid into Gaza, a move that has left over 2.3 million Palestinians struggling to survive. The vast majority of these individuals rely heavily on international food assistance to meet their basic needs. The halt in aid deliveries has made it nearly impossible for the population to access essential goods such as food, medicine, and shelter. There is an urgent need for fuel to run generators and other critical equipment, as well as for medical supplies to treat the growing number of injured and sick individuals.

The blockade has not only cut off the flow of necessary humanitarian aid but has also left essential services like healthcare and sanitation teetering on the brink of collapse. Hospitals are facing severe shortages of medical supplies and fuel to operate generators, and many families have been forced to live in overcrowded and unsafe conditions, further exacerbating the suffering.

As the days pass, the humanitarian situation in Gaza becomes more precarious, with international organizations and human rights groups calling for immediate action to provide aid and restore basic services. The impact of the power cut to the desalination plant and the blockage of aid is a stark reminder of the devastating effects of the ongoing conflict on the lives of ordinary civilians who bear the brunt of the crisis.