Israeli attacks cause $210m worth of damage to Gaza’s water and sanitation infrastructure
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The aid agency said assessments from the Coastal Municipalities Water Utility (CMWU) show that Israeli attacks since October 7 have caused damage worth at least $210m to Gaza’s water and sanitation systems. The utility came up with the estimate based on field surveys and data collected from its staff in 25 municipal areas.
“The entire water supply and sewage management systems are nearing total collapse because the damage is so extensive,” Monther Shoblaq, the CEO of CMWU, was quoted
German ambassador to Israel slams ‘disgraceful’ attacks on aid convoys
Germany’s Ambassador to Israel Steffen Seibert has condemned attacks by right-wing Israeli activists on convoys delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza.
“To raid aid trucks and prevent food from reaching the needy is disgraceful. And it certainly won‘t help the Israeli cause of freeing the hostages and securing the country against the terror of Hamas,” he wrote in a post on X.
On Sunday, Israeli far-right activist group Tzav 9, which seeks to stop all humanitarian aid going into Gaza, blocked a shipment as it went through the Tarqumiyah checkpoint near Hebron in the occupied West Bank.
US National Security adviser Jake Sullivan said the attack was “completely and utterly unacceptable behaviour”.
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Photos: Israelis ransack trucks, destroy food bound for starving in Gaza
A worker clears up humanitarian aid supplies from Jordan that were destroyed in an attack by Israelis – described as right-wing activists working to prevent aid from entering Gaza – at the Tarqumiyah crossing with the occupied West Bank on May 13, 2024 [Oren Ziv/AFP]
Damaged trailer trucks and their relief supplies that were carrying humanitarian aid destined for Gaza on the Israeli side of the Tarqumiyah crossing with the occupied West Bank on May 13, 2024 [Oren Ziv/AFP]
Israeli right-wing activists look at damaged trailer trucks that were carrying humanitarian aid supplies to Gaza [Oren Ziv/AFP]
A man films with his phone truck trailers that were attacked while carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza on the Israeli side of Israel’s controversial separation barrier with the occupied West Bank near the village of Shekef on May 13, 2024 [Oren Ziv/AFP]
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The aid agency said assessments from the Coastal Municipalities Water Utility (CMWU) show that Israeli attacks since October 7 have caused damage worth at least $210m to Gaza’s water and sanitation systems. The utility came up with the estimate based on field surveys and data collected from its staff in 25 municipal areas.
“The entire water supply and sewage management systems are nearing total collapse because the damage is so extensive,” Monther Shoblaq, the CEO of CMWU, was quoted
German ambassador to Israel slams ‘disgraceful’ attacks on aid convoys
Germany’s Ambassador to Israel Steffen Seibert has condemned attacks by right-wing Israeli activists on convoys delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza.
“To raid aid trucks and prevent food from reaching the needy is disgraceful. And it certainly won‘t help the Israeli cause of freeing the hostages and securing the country against the terror of Hamas,” he wrote in a post on X.
On Sunday, Israeli far-right activist group Tzav 9, which seeks to stop all humanitarian aid going into Gaza, blocked a shipment as it went through the Tarqumiyah checkpoint near Hebron in the occupied West Bank.
US National Security adviser Jake Sullivan said the attack was “completely and utterly unacceptable behaviour”.
1h ago
(03:05 GMT)
Photos: Israelis ransack trucks, destroy food bound for starving in Gaza
A worker clears up humanitarian aid supplies from Jordan that were destroyed in an attack by Israelis – described as right-wing activists working to prevent aid from entering Gaza – at the Tarqumiyah crossing with the occupied West Bank on May 13, 2024 [Oren Ziv/AFP]
Damaged trailer trucks and their relief supplies that were carrying humanitarian aid destined for Gaza on the Israeli side of the Tarqumiyah crossing with the occupied West Bank on May 13, 2024 [Oren Ziv/AFP]
Israeli right-wing activists look at damaged trailer trucks that were carrying humanitarian aid supplies to Gaza [Oren Ziv/AFP]
A man films with his phone truck trailers that were attacked while carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza on the Israeli side of Israel’s controversial separation barrier with the occupied West Bank near the village of Shekef on May 13, 2024 [Oren Ziv/AFP]
[Oren Ziv/AFP]