Gaza blackout blamed on Israel
Sole power plant shut amid fuel blockade but Israel says crisis “greatly exaggerated”.

“The catastrophe will affect hospitals, medical clinics, water wells, houses, factories – all aspects of life.”
“Noteworthy is the fact that while the Gaza population remains in the dark, the fuel generating power to the Hamas rocket manufacturing industry continues to flow unabated,” it said in a statement to Al Jazeera.
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Referring to Hamas, he said: “The ball is in their court. If they stop the rockets today, everything would go back to normal.”
Power outages have become commonplace in the Gaza Strip in recent months after Israel declared the area a “hostile entity” and began restricting fuel supplies.
Ahead of the shutdown, residents bought up batteries and candles, as well as basic foods like rice, flour and cooking oil. Bakeries stopped operating because they did not have power or flour.
UNRWA, the UN organisation supporting Palestinian refugees, warned the shortages would drastically affect hospitals, sewage treatment plants and water facilities.
“The logic of this defies basic humanitarian standards,” Christopher Gunness, UNRWA spokesman, said.
Patients at risk
Dr Medhat Abbas, head of the crisis management unit at the health ministry in Gaza, said that electricity from generators would only be available for a few more hours at the Al-Nasser children’s hospital.
“These patients and these children are facing their destiny and they will die soon,” he told Al Jazeera.
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“They escaped from their poor houses were they have very cold weather … The families brought them here to be saved in the incubator. Now the incubator and the nursery will be out of electricity.
Al Jazeera’s Jacky Rowland in Gaza said that it was not only power generation that would be affected.
“It also means no fuel for the generators that fuel the water pumps – a lot of the water in Gaza is deep beneath the surface, and it has to be pumped to the surface – so no fuel can also mean no water.”
‘Collective punishment’
The UN has said Israel should not collectively punish Gaza’s population while responding to security threats.

