Gaza City is experiencing a severe water crisis, with supplies falling below 25% of the minimum requirement, as 75% of water wells have been destroyed by Israeli forces since October 2023. The daily water supply has drastically reduced from 120,000 cubic meters to just 35,000, leading to a per capita share of only 3 to 12 liters, far below the recommended 100 liters. The municipality has called on the international community for urgent assistance to address the humanitarian disaster amid ongoing Israeli military operations and a blockade that has cut off essential supplies.
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The Today Debate: Israel-Gaza – are we witnessing war crimes?
The BBC's Anna Foster hosts a special Today Debate titled "Israel-Gaza - are we witnessing war crimes?" The panel includes Lyse Doucet, BBC's chief international correspondent, and Michael Kleiner, president of the Supreme Court of the Israeli Likud party. Additional voices in the discussion feature Afif Safieh, who played a role in the first official US-Palestinian dialogue, Baroness Helena Kennedy, a Labour peer and human rights lawyer, and Daniel Levy, a former Israeli peace talks...
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