Death Toll In Gaza Approaches 7,000 As Aid Groups Raise Alarm About Fuel

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Aid groups are escalating their warnings that a lack of fuel has reached a critical point across Gaza. The U.N. agency providing relief to Palestinians says it could run out of fuel within a day.

Local and national news, NPR, things to do, food recommendations and guides to Los Angeles, Orange County and the Inland EmpireLAist is part of Southern California Public Radio, a member-supported public media network. For the latest national news from NPR and our live radio broadcast, visitA Palestinian girl holds a container as she waits to collect portable water, in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip on Oct.

More than 1 million Palestinians — roughly half of the territory's population — are estimated to have evacuated to seek shelter in central or southern Gaza, according to the United Nations.The lack of fuel has also disabled water pumps and restricted an already limited food supply in Gaza, the U.N. warns.has said it has trucks on standby across the border in Egypt with medical supplies.

"Nothing's working. Nothing's happening. Both sides are not talking," McCain said."They're not dealing with the issue of people who are going to die. They're gonna die as a result of no food, no water, no ability to support themselves." The Palestinian agency that produces the death tolls, the Ministry of Health, is nominally operated by the Palestinian Authority, which provides funding and supplies and maintains close contact with hospitals in Gaza. Hamas governs Gaza and likely has close oversight over information Gaza health officials put out. The daily casualty counts are broadly considered to be accurate by humanitarian groups and have been cited by the State Department.

And hundreds of U.S. citizens are still stranded in Gaza. Massachusetts resident Abood Okal, along with his wife and their 1-year-old son, have been sharing a house in southern Rafah with dozens of others, he told NPR.

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