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Israel to allow some fuel into Gaza after US push For the first time since October 7

18 November 2023 10:02
Israel's war cabinet has agreed to allow 140,000 litres (36,985 gallons) of fuel into Gaza every two days after a request from Washington, amid acute shortages that threatened aid deliveries and communications in the besieged strip, Israel and U.S. officials said on November 17.
 
Israel imposed a strict blockade on all goods entering Hamas-controlled Gaza when it launched a military campaign in response to the Palestinian militant group's October 7 rampage, in which its fighters killed 1,200 people and took 240 hostages.
 
Israel has since agreed to allow in aid trucks after stringent inspections, and a small amount of fuel was allowed in on Wednesday to keep United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) aid delivery trucks moving.
 
An Israeli official who declined to be identified said two trucks a day would be allowed in to meet the U.N.'s needs, but said the amount would give "minimal" support for water, sewage and sanitary systems in Gaza to prevent pandemics, Reuters reports.
 
A U.S. State Department official, offering more details, said Israel had committed to allowing in 120,000 liters (31,700 gallons) of fuel every 48 hours for UNRWA's trucks and other needs like desalinization of water, sewage pumping, bakeries and hospitals in the south of Gaza.
 
An additional 20,000 liters (5,280 gallons) every two days would be allowed in to power generators of telecoms company Paltel, which had warned of an imminent blackout of its cellphone network due to lack of fuel.
 
The agreement to deliver the fuel drew strong opposition from some members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing coalition but it followed increasing international alarm at the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza.
 
U.S. officials have been pushing Israel to allow fuel in for some time. But Secretary of State Antony Blinken made calls to members of Israel's war cabinet on Wednesday, and warned that the fuel shortage risked a humanitarian catastrophe among Gaza's 2.3 million residents, the State Department official said.
 
Israeli officials had previously argued that Hamas should release hostages before it eased the pressure on Gaza, the official said, adding that negotiations on the release of hostages continue separate from the move on fuel.
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