27 October 2023; MEMO: The International Federation of the Red Cross and the Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), on Friday, described the situation in Gaza as “catastrophic” as the lack of fuel, it said, would turn the hospitals into graves, Anadolu Agency reports.
"The humanitarian situation in Gaza is more than catastrophic in the light of 12 hospitals and 32 healthcare centres becoming out of service due to lack of fuel or being bombed" Mey Sayegh, Head of IFRC Communications, told Anadolu.
She added that the amount of aid that has entered Gaza since late last week, when Israel started letting in a trickle of aid trucks, does not even meet 4 per cent of the needs of the people of Gaza.
She warned that Gaza has been without drinkable water and electricity for three weeks, and Palestinians each are getting per day an average of one to three litres of water, far away from the UN declared average of 15 litres per day for each person in times of catastrophes
Sayegh also warned that the lack of fuel in Gaza would affect the security of water for people, might lead to diseases and epidemics, and would affect the humanitarian operations across Gaza.
“We, as IFRC, which is comprised of 191 Red Cross and Red Crescent societies worldwide, have appealed since the start of the conflict to the necessity of allowing fuel entry into Gaza,” the IFRC official said.
Sayegh also called for protecting the civilians who deliver the humanitarian aid, as she said four staff from the Palestinian Red Crescent Society had been killed while on duty.
Over 8,700 people have been killed in the conflict, including at least 7,326 Palestinians and 1,400 Israelis.