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UNITED NATIONS, Jul 13 (APP): The fuel crisis in Gaza has reached a breaking point, threatening to bring all humanitarian operations to a halt and endangering the lives of everyone reliant on aid inside the enclave that has been devastated by the Israeli genocidal war, UN agencies warned in a powerful joint statement on Saturday.
“Fuel is the backbone of survival in Gaza,” said the statement. “Without fuel, these lifelines will vanish for 2.1 million people.”
UN humanitarian workers stressed that fuel powers everything from hospitals and water systems to bakeries and ambulances.
Without a steady supply, “maternity, neonatal and intensive care units are failing, and ambulances can no longer move.” The fuel shortage, they said, has left Gaza’s population – already facing severe food insecurity and the constant threat of violence – on the edge of catastrophe.
They warned that “without adequate fuel, UN agencies responding to this crisis will likely be forced to stop their operations entirely,” meaning “no health services, no clean water, and no capacity to deliver aid.”
The agencies noted that for the first time in 130 days, a small quantity of fuel was allowed into Gaza this week. While welcome, the amount – just 75,000 litters over two days – is far from enough to meet the daily needs of the population and vital civilian aid operations.
Speaking at UN Headquarters in New York late Friday, UN Spokesperson Stephane Dujarric described the overall situation as “dire and worsening by the day.”
“Every day without a ceasefire brings more preventable deaths – children dying in pain, and hungry people shot while trying to reach the trickle of aid that is allowed in,” he said.
Dujarric also expressed deep concern over continued Israeli restrictions on aid access. “Yesterday, our teams could provide hospitals with some of the fuel that came in – but only in the south. That’s because Israeli authorities denied our attempt to bring fuel to the north,” he said. “Such denials are life-threatening.”
He added that the fuel shortage also affects water treatment, ambulances and waste management. “All of these services are at risk of collapsing,” he said.
Out of 15 humanitarian missions that required coordination with Israeli authorities on Thursday, only six were fully facilitated. Five were denied outright, while four faced obstacles that delayed or prevented delivery.
One mission, to rescue injured people trapped under rubble in Gaza City, was only approved two days after the initial request – too late to save lives. “By the time the mission was finally allowed through yesterday, no one was found alive,” Dujarric said.
On top of this, essential items like tents and shelter materials have been blocked from entering Gaza for over four months, leaving thousands exposed to the elements.
Aid workers are also at risk. “Five strikes landed just a few hundred meters from where aid workers were operating this week, including UN staff,” Mr. Dujarric said. No injuries were reported, but several Red Crescent workers were shot while attempting to assist an injured colleague.
UN agencies are calling for the immediate and consistent delivery of fuel at scale, and for full, safe access to all parts of Gaza. “The urgency of this moment cannot be overstated,” they said. “Without fuel, Gaza faces a complete collapse of humanitarian efforts.”
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Decision on cancellation of Islamabad’s e-parking contract upheld
ISLAMABAD, July 12 (APP): An Islamabad court has upheld the cancellation of the e-parking contract by the Directorate of Municipal Administration, Metropolitan Corporation Islamabad (MCI), terming it legal in accordance with the rules and in the public interest.
This decision is being considered as an important milestone of DMA, MCI’s administrative transparency, financial integrity and improvement in civic amenities, said a press release issued by Directorate of Municipal Administration, Metropolitan Corporation Islamabad.
The contract with AJCL company was terminated in June 2025 after serious problems surfaced such as violation of several clauses of the contract, financial irregularities and non-implementation of cashless system.
The said company challenged this decision by filing various legal proceedings, including a contempt of court petition, an appeal for re-possession of parking sites, and a request to stop the proposed auction of smart parking.
The court, while declaring all the claims ineffective and baseless, declared the decision of DMA, MCI as fully in line with legal requirements and administrative procedures.
The decision has been appreciated not only by legal experts but also by civic circles, who are calling it a decision that promotes institutional accountability, transparent governance and sustainable civic governance, said a senior DMA officer.
“This decision makes it clear that any effort to create hurdles in way to safeguarding of state resources, countering maladministration, and continuity of reform measures.
In addition, the citizen-oriented policies of DMA and MCI are being lauded by the public circles.
The DMA. MCI in its statement expressed commitment to ensure the provision of best facilities to citizens by developing all local government services, including the Islamabad Smart Parking Project, on effective, transparent and modern lines.