JERUSALEM: Israel resumed the water supply to southern Gaza, energy minister Israel Katz said Sunday, as one million people have evacuated the north o...
A man fills a bucket with water at the Rafah refugee camp, in the southern of Gaza Strip on Octobers 15, 2023. AFPPIX: Israel resumed the water supply to southern Gaza, energy minister Israel Katz said Sunday, as one million people have evacuated the north of the Strip to escape a massive air assault.
He said the decision to resume the supply was taken after talks between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US president Joe Biden. “I have been in touch with my Israeli counterparts just within the last hour who reported to me that they have, in fact, turned the water pipe back on in southern Gaza,” Sullivan told CNN.
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