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Gaza’s Sole Power Plant Shuts Down

Thursday 15 February 2018
Gaza’s Sole Power Plant Shuts Down

Alwaght- The besieged Gaza Strip’s only electricity plant has stopped working because of a lack of fuel, exacerbating an already critical power shortage and dire humanitarian conditions in the Palestinian enclave.

Gaza’s two million residents were already receiving only around four hours of electricity a day and after closure of the last plant, which normally provides around a fifth of the enclave’s electricity,people will suffer from permanent power outage.  

Mohammed Thabet, spokesman for Gaza's energy distribution company, said on Thursday that it was informed by the energy authority that the power station had stopped functioning at midnight because of the lack of fuel.

"The Gaza Strip needs around 500 megawatts (per day). We have an energy deficit of 380 megawatts," media outlets quoted Thabet as saying.

The plant's closure, which produces around 20 megawatts per day using fuel imported from Egypt, exacerbates an already critical power shortage as Gaza's two million residents receive only around four hours of mains electricity a day.

In recent weeks, three hospitals and 16 medical centers have stopped offering key services because of the crippling fuel shortages.

Fuel for hospital backup generators has also reached critical levels.

The power station has temporarily shut down a number of times in recent years over energy shortages.

It was hit by Israeli regime in previous wars with the Palestinian Islamic resistance movement, Hamas.

The government of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, based in the occupied West Bank, has also sought to squeeze the rival Hamas.

The fuel shortage is also blamed on the Palestinian Authority‘s removal of fuel tax exemption. The PA has demanded that Hamas pay taxes on fuel imports to the coastal strip.

Since mid-last year, the Israeli regime also began reducing electricity supplies to the Gaza Strip, worsening an already severe shortage in the enclave.

In a separate development, the UN's Middle East envoy, Nickolay Mladenov, briefed the UN Security Council on the “catastrophic” humanitarian crisis in the blockaded Gaza Strip, blaming the Israeli regime for the deteriorating situation.

Bolivian Ambassador Sacha Llorenty Soliz said Mladenov told the council behind closed doors Wednesday that drinking water was short, hospitals had been closed and “doctors stopped doing surgeries” in the coastal enclave.

The Gaza Strip has been under an Israeli siege since June 2007. The blockade has caused a decline in living standards as well as unprecedented unemployment and poverty there.

Israel has also launched several wars on the Palestinian sliver, the last of which began in early July 2014. The last Israeli military aggression, which ended on August 26, 2014, killed nearly 2,200 Palestinians. Over 11,100 others were also wounded in the war.

 

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