GAZA, (PIC)-- Dr. Mahmoud Al-Khazandar, the deputy-head of the association of fuel companies' owners in Gaza Strip, has affirmed on Monday that the Israeli occupation government hasn’t increased the amount of fuel it sends to Gaza Strip as stipulated in the calm agreement.
According to Khazandar, only 100 tons of home gas were allowed into the Strip on Sunday, in addition to 150,000 liters of diesel, and 400,000 of industrial diesel that is needed to operate the power station in Gaza.
Yet, Khazandar confirmed than not a single liter of petroleum was received from the Israeli occupation government, disclosing that the Strip needs 350,000 liters of diesel, 350 tons of home gas, 120,000 liters of petroleum, and 350,000-450,000 liters of industrial diesel to operate the power station on daily basis.
"They [the Israelis] always allege that lifting the ban on fuel supplies to Gaza needs a political decision from the Israeli cabinet", Khazandar confirmed.
The amount of fuel, Khazandar underlined, was the same amount before the truce became effective on Thursday, adding that no word yet from the Israeli occupation government that it intends to increase the fuel supplies to Gaza.
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