The situation in Gaza remains dire as a result of ongoing conflict. Gaza's main power plant has shut down, and Israel has restricted electricity, leading to a fuel shortage needed to operate critical infrastructure like water treatment facilities and hospitals for its 2.3 million residents. The United Nations has received a limited supply of fuel for its operations, but aid delivery and essential services have been disrupted. Food supplies from Egypt are insufficient, and contaminated water poses health risks. In Jerusalem, a group of marchers, including families of hostages held in Gaza, pleads for government intervention.
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