Clean water becomes an increasingly scarce resource in Gaza amid Israeli offensive

Clean water in Gaza is becoming scarce as the Israel-Hamas war rages, prompting warnings from aid agencies and the U.N. about disease and dehydration.

Like clockwork each morning in Muwasi, a coastal town in southern Gaza designated a “safer” zone by the Israeli military, scores of children can be seen walking, almost as if they’re heading to school.

But instead of books, they're carrying jerrycans, waiting for hours in long lines at water stations. Under the blazing summer sun, they hope to secure clean drinking water for themselves and their families.

“It’s the morning routine,” Louise Wateridge, a spokesperson for UNRWA, the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees, told NBC News in a phone interview Wednesday from nearby Khan Younis. “Children are carrying water the weight of themselves back to their shelters,” she said, adding that they can often spend as much as six to eight hours trying to collect both food and water.

Just 10 miles to the north of Muwasi in the municipality of Deir Al-Balah, officials said in a statement on Facebook on Monday that facilities serving “more than 700,000 people,” with water were effectively “out of service.”

They added that 19 water wells and two water tanks had “completely stopped working,” after they ran out of fuel. “We call on all citizens to keep what they have left in their private tanks,” the municipality said, urging a “spirit of cooperation and participation.”

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/israel-hamas-war-gaza-water-scarce-dehydration-warnings-unrwa-rcna162257


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