The United Nations has warned that Gaza's emergency fuel supplies will run dry in 10 days unless it receives immediate donor support.
In a statement published on Wednesday, officials said $6.5m was needed to buy generator fuel and stave off the collapse of "critical services".
At least 7.7 million litres of fuel is needed to continue to operate hospital equipment, such as MRIs, CT Scanners, and x-ray machines.
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