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May 06 2008
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It was feared that the blockade would halt UN food aid supplies for the second time in 10 days [AFP]
It was feared that the blockade would halt UN food aid supplies for the second time in 10 days [AFP]
The UN agency that provides food for Palestinian refugees says it can continue to distribute aid in the Gaza Strip for another 20 days having announced that it was once again on the verge of having to suspend deliveries.

The statement from the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) on Monday said a delivery of fuel would allow them to continue.
 
The Israeli blockade of Gaza has caused low supplies of fuel and basic goods for the 1.5 million inhabitants.
 
John Ging, the agency director, said: "Thankfully this afternoon there is a supply of fuel coming in for us, so we won't now have to stop our operations for the second time in 10 days.
 
"The amounts that are coming in will keep us going for about 20 days."
 
Ging said that a special concession was made to lift the blockade by Israel for the UN, as with one power plant in Gaza, but that otherwise no one else in Gaza was receiving fuel.

"That's a real problem. It's affecting every aspect of human life here in Gaza."
 
He added that the situation was deteriorating every day, with waste, water supply and transport problems endemic.
 
"Now the estimate is that 60,000 litres [of raw sewage] per day is being pumped into the sea simply because there is no fuel to run the plant that's needed to treat that sewage," he said.

'Dire situation'

The agency resumed distributing aid in the besieged Palestinian territory only last Tuesday after a four-day interruption also caused by fuel shortages.

Cars in Gaza, lacking fuel, have largely begun using a mixture of petrol and cooking oil.

Israel previously closed the Nahal Oz border crossing and fuel terminal after two Israelis were killed in an attack, causing an acute shortage of fuel in Gaza.

Israel imposed a punishing blockade on the Gaza Strip after Hamas took control of it nearly a year ago, allowing only a minimum of basic supplies through the crossings.

It says it will only consider easing the blockade if there is a complete end to cross-border attacks by Palestinian armed groups.

'Overcome security challenges'

Ging said that the UN condemned the attacks by Palestinian groups.

"That has to stop. That is one of the reasons why it is so difficult to get fuel into Gaza.

"But there's a civilian population here [in Gaza] who are also victims of this conflict and solutions have to be found to overcome these security challenges.

"They have been overcome for us the UN. They have been overcome for the power plant.

"And now they need to be overcome for the rest of the civilian population to restore them some dignity to their existence here."

In Cairo last month, 12 Palestinian factions, including Hamas, agreed to observe a six-month ceasefire, on condition that Israel end the blockade and stop its cross-border raids.

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