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Fuel shortage cuts Gaza food delivery

Palestinian refugees carry food aid they received from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in Rafah, southern Gaza on April 24, 2008. The U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees has warned that aid distribution will end in the Gaza unless Israel allows new fuel supplies to Gaza. (UPI Photo/Ismael Mohamad)
Palestinian refugees carry food aid they received from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in Rafah, southern Gaza on April 24, 2008. The U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees has warned that aid distribution will end in the Gaza unless Israel allows new fuel supplies to Gaza. (UPI Photo/Ismael Mohamad) | License Photo

GAZA, April 25 (UPI) -- Fuel shortages caused by Israel's response to militant attacks are cutting off food deliveries for almost 1 million Palestinians in Gaza, a U.N. official said.

John Ging, director of the main U.N. aid agency in Gaza, said there was plenty of food in warehouses but no way of getting it safely to the people in need.

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"No fuel means that vital humanitarian aid and public services are grinding to a halt," Ging said.

Gaza depends on Israel for all its fuel but the Israelis reduced supplies in an effort to pressure Hamas to stop firing rockets across the border. Then, the flow was turned off completely after militants attacked an oil terminal on the Gaza border and killed two Israeli civilians.

The fuel blockade means pumps are off, causing water shortages and sewage problems, and the vaccination stocks at Gaza's main hospital were spoiled after it had to turn off its refrigerators, officials said.

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