The UN’s largest aid agency in Gaza has called for more fuel, saying that addressing the dwindling supply has become "a top urgency".
Without it, trucks to supply food and water – which is also rapidly running out – cannot be delivered, and life-saving machinery in Gaza’s hospitals would not be operational.
Tamara Al-Rifai from UNWRA spoke of their "frustration", with only a small number of aid vehicles allowed in to Gaza each day.
She added: "It is not OK to not allow the UN and the larger humanitarian community to have access to something as basic as fuel for our cars."
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