May 22, 2021 Meet the Middle East

Israeli raids destroyed 50 pct of Gaza’s water network, affecting 800,000 people: UN

The United Nations says approximately 800,000 people in Gaza do not have regular access to clean piped water, as nearly 50 percent of the water network was damaged in the recent raids by Israel.Quoting Gaza’s public works and housing ministry, the UN’s office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said nearly 17,000 residential and commercial units have been damaged or destroyed in the 11-day attack.For the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.These include 769 housing and commercial units that have been rendered uninhabitable, at least 1,042 units in some 258 buildings which have been destroyed and another 14,538 units that have suffered minor damage.A ceasefire took effect Friday after an 11-day offensive that left more than 250 dead — the vast majority Palestinians — and brought widespread devastation to the already impoverished Gaza StripThe UN said 53 education facilities, six hospitals and 11 primary health care centers have been damaged since May 10.One health center was severely damaged, the UN said, while one hospital is not operational because of lack of electricity.Schools in Gaza remain closed, affecting almost 600,000 children.Read more:AP criticized for firing Pro-Palestine journalist over past social media activityBlinken to visit Israel, West Bank to discuss Gaza ceasefireGaza ceasefire holds as Egyptian mediators hold talks with Israel, Hamas
Source: Al Arabiya
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