As Gaza’s fuel supplies dwindle to critical levels, United Nations agencies have issued a stark warning that essential services in the region are on the brink of collapse. With over 100 days since the initiation of Israel’s fuel blockade, the humanitarian situation is rapidly deteriorating. The UN has highlighted that Gaza’s healthcare, water, and sanitation services are just “hours away” from shutting down completely without immediate intervention. This blockade has exacerbated the already dire living conditions for Gaza’s residents, raising alarms among international aid organizations. Efforts to negotiate a resolution and ensure the delivery of fuel supplies are ongoing, but the urgency of the situation has added pressure on all parties involved. The UN continues to call for swift action to avert a humanitarian catastrophe in the region. Post navigation Bill Gates to Address EU Parliament Guterres Highlights Development’s Role in Peace