Fuel restrictions in Gaza are hampering aid efforts, according to UN agencies. The lack of fuel is impacting services such as water and electricity provision, as well as aid operations. The World Health Organization (WHO) led a mission to Al-Shifa Hospital, which is struggling to function without fuel, water, food, or electricity. There are 25 health workers and 291 patients remaining at the hospital, and plans are being developed to evacuate them to hospitals in southern Gaza. Israeli authorities have approved only half of the daily minimum fuel requirements for humanitarian operations in Gaza.
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