- The
Gaza Strip is running low on electricity amid a conflict between Israelis and Palestinians. - An Israeli defense official said the
Gaza Strip could run out of electricity by Sunday. - Residents in the area are down to using five hours of electricity per day.
The Gaza Strip will soon go without electricity as the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians continues to escalate, an Israeli defense official told reporters.
Gaza is expected to run out of fuel to power its electric generators by Sunday, the official - speaking anonymously - told The Times of Israel.
The area is down to only five hours of electricity per day since fighting began this week. Gaza had about 16 hours of electricity per day before the violence, The Times reported.
The fuel shortage was caused in part by
Violence between Israelis and Palestinians was reignited last week amid religious tensions in Jerusalem and efforts to remove Palestinians from parts of the city. Hamas started firing rockets from Gaza on Monday, and Israel has responded with airstrikes of its own.