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Gaza’s Pregnant Women Endure Water Shortages Amid Deepening Humanitarian Crisis

by Lankasara Editor English
October 14, 2023
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Gaza's Pregnant Women Endure Water Shortages Amid Deepening Humanitarian Crisis
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A severe humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Gaza, focusing on the distress of 50,000 expectant mothers who are unable to secure clean water due to Israel’s halt on the water supply. This predicament is part of a larger crisis affecting Gaza’s 2.3 million inhabitants, who are grappling with diminishing essential resources and a deteriorating displacement issue.

The United Nations (UN) has issued an urgent warning, stating that Gaza is perilously close to running out of provisions, including food, water, electricity, and vital supplies. With more than 220,000 displaced individuals seeking refuge in UNRWA-operated schools, the region remains cut off from external assistance.

For pregnant women, the water shortage is especially dire, given their anticipation of childbirth. These mothers-to-be now find themselves without access to clean water and proper healthcare services. With an estimated 5,500 women set to give birth in the next month, this predicament has become an immediate concern.

Although humanitarian efforts persist, the situation remains exceptionally grave. The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and UNRWA are actively engaged in relief efforts, while an urgent plea is made for expanded access to further assistance. Hospitals in Gaza are grappling with limited power and severe deficits in medical resources, teetering on the edge.

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Advocates for human rights are demanding the release of hostages taken during the conflict and condemning indiscriminate attacks on Gaza’s civilian population, emphasizing that such actions are in violation of international law.

The water crisis, intertwined with the broader humanitarian emergency, has pushed Gaza to the brink. As the situation escalates, it is crucial for the international community to take swift action in delivering crucial aid and addressing the suffering in the region.

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