Israel's move to cut off all remaining electricity supplies to the Gaza Strip is seen as a measure to increase pressure on the Hamas group.
A street in northern Gaza
In addition, humanitarian organizations warn that the two remaining desalination plants in Gaza may have to close, exacerbating the water shortage. Some experts also fear that the wastewater treatment system could be severely affected, increasing the risk to public health.
In light of the above situation, on March 11, Gulf countries including Saudi Arabia and Qatar also condemned Israel's decision to cut off the power supply to the Gaza Strip, and called on the international community to take action. Meanwhile, the Houthi group in Yemen announced that as soon as the 4-day deadline expires, the group will resume attacks on Israeli-related ships if Tel Aviv does not lift the blockade on aid shipments to Gaza.
In a separate development, the Israeli air force launched at least 14 more airstrikes targeting radar systems and aerial surveillance equipment, along with command posts and military sites storing weapons in Syria. The areas attacked were all bases of the Syrian army under ousted president Bashar Al Assad.
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Source: https://thanhnien.vn/gaza-doi-mat-tham-hoa-israel-tan-cong-syria-185250311213452897.htm






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