Lack of fuel from the Zionist entity brought Gaza’s lone power plant to a halt on Friday, just 12 days after it was fired back to life following a seven-week shutdown, the Palestinian territory’s electricity firm said.
Lack of fuel from the Zionist entity brought Gaza's lone power plant to a halt on Friday, just 12 days after it was fired back to life following a seven-week shutdown, the Palestinian territory's electricity firm said.
"The plant stopped working on Friday morning due to a lack of fuel caused by Israel's closure of the Kerem Shalom crossing," an electricity company official said.
The Zionist enemy closed the crossing to the besieged Palestinian territory on Tuesday.