The UN spokesman announced that fuel in Gaza has reached the critical condition, and the Palestinians are in dire need of help.

Iran Press/ West Asia: Adnan Abu Hasna, the Spokesman for the UN Relief, expressed concerns about the amount of fuel and the humanitarian aid in Gaza.      

According to Sputnik, Abu Hasna emphasized in his report that the 20 trucks of humanitarian aid that arrived to help the Gaza Strip did not meet many of the needs of Gazans.      

Later he emphasized that Gaza needs 100 trucks per day to meet the demands of more than two million Palestinians, yet the number of trucks that entered Gaza did not contain fuel.

He emphasized the necessity of supplying these materials to hospitals and, as a result, to treat a huge number of injured people.

Abu Hasna described the fuel crisis as "devastating" and said fuel would not be available in Gaza unless it passes through the Rafah crossing. 

He underlined the need to stop the escalation of tensions in the Gaza Strip.

He added that the situation has reached a critical level, and Palestinian civilians have nothing to do with the current conflict in Gaza. 

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