An aid truck arrives at a UN storage facility as the conflict between Israel and Palestinian Islamist group Hamas continues, in the central Gaza Strip October 21, 2023.
REUTERS/Mohammed Salem/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsBEIRUT, Nov 14 (Reuters) - Israel has given approval for 24,000 litres (6,340 gallons) of diesel fuel to be used by trucks for United Nations operations in the Gaza Strip, a humanitarian source said on Tuesday.
The fuel is only meant for U.N. trucks, and not for hospitals, the source said.
Gaza health officials have suspended operations at many of the enclave's hospitals due to lack of fuel and other supplies.
Colonel Moshe Terto, who heads an Israeli defence ministry body that handles civil affairs in Gaza, said Israel is monitoring the fuel situation "on a daily basis".
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