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Israel cuts electricity supply to Gaza

Israel cuts electricity supply to Gaza


Smoke billows over Gaza following a fresh Israeli airstrikes on the Palestinian city on October 7, 2023. (Photo by AFP)

The Israel regime has cut electricity to the Gaza Strip as it intensifies its attacks against the besieged Palestinian territory.

The regime’s energy minister said he ordered the state-run electricity company to halt power supply to the Gaza Strip on Saturday.

“I have signed an order instructing (Israel) Electric Company to stop the electricity supply to Gaza,” Israeli Energy Minister Israel Katz said in a statement.

In the meantime, power outages are an everyday occurrence in Gaza and households only had electricity for several hours a day on a rotational basis on the days before recent power cuts started.

Gaza’s power authority says 80 percent of the electricity supplies to Gaza from the national grid have been cut off following Israel’s announcement.

Israeli forces launch raids on various cities of the occupied West Bank on an almost daily basis under the pretext of detaining what the regime calls “wanted” persons. The raids usually lead to violent confrontations with residents.

Meantime, Palestinian medics said more than 200 people have been killed and many more injured as a result of Israeli bombardment across the besieged Gaza Strip.

Palestinian news agency WAFA reported that hospital officials in the Gaza Strip have recorded the death of 198 civilians and the injury of 1,610 others. A large number of the buildings, homes and public facilities in Gaza have also been badly damaged due to heavy Israeli airstrikes.

The Israeli regime forces launched the deadly airstrike after resistance fighters staged a surprise, large-scale operation in response to the desecration of al-Aqsa Mosque amid increased settler violence.

Already, the rising death toll makes 2023 the deadliest year for Palestinians in the West Bank since the United Nations began keeping track of fatalities in 2005. Prior to this, 2022 had been the deadliest year with 150 Palestinians killed, of whom 33 were minors, according to UN records.

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