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Pentagon chief says US strikes have ‘devastated’ Iran’s nuclear programme

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In northern Gaza, no fuel is currently available and only half the needed supply was received last week, Ocha says. This has meant the operating hours for water wells have been further reduced with complete shutdowns expected.In southern Gaza, Ocha says that UN water utilities have not received any fuel, although 140,000 litres of fuel per week are needed to keep them going. This has led to water, sanitation and hygiene facilities reducing their operating hours by more than one fifth.

Pentagon chief says US strikes have ‘devastated’ Iran’s nuclear programme

UN workers have said they try daily to retrieve fuel from reserves in areas where they are required to co-ordinate with the Israeli authorities, such as Rafah - which has been a main focus of military operations. However, these continue to be denied.No new fuel has been allowed into Gaza since Israel imposed its full blockade on 2 March.A kidney specialist at al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City, Dr Ghazi al-Yazji, told the BBC he was seeing more patients with new infections and conditions caused by contaminated water and drinking water with high salinity.

Pentagon chief says US strikes have ‘devastated’ Iran’s nuclear programme

"We don't have precise figures, but the cases are noticeably higher among children," he said.Even before the war, shortages of water and the poor quality of supplies in Gaza contributed to relatively high numbers of patients with serious kidney complaints.

Pentagon chief says US strikes have ‘devastated’ Iran’s nuclear programme

Dr al-Yazji says his department has 220 patients requiring kidney dialysis and that they have been disproportionately affected by the worsening water problems. Several, he said, had recently died.

After more than a year and a half of the war in Gaza, Britain appears to have finally lost patience with Israel.: "Our country is elated that this 60-year struggle is finally over, especially for our brothers and sisters who were forced to leave their homes."

Although Chagossians have differing views on the deal, one elderly woman at the headquarters of the Chagos Refugee Group headquarters in Mauritius, celebrated it. "Now I can finally go there… and die in peace," she said.US singer Chris Brown has been freed on bail by a court in London after being charged with inflicting an "unprovoked attack" in a nightclub in 2023.

The Grammy-winning star, who has not yet been asked to enter a plea in the case, is able to begin his world tour next month as planned as part of his bail conditions."From the cage to the stage!"

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