Gaza Faces Darkness as Israel Cuts Electricity Supply — Humanitarian Crisis Deepens

- Moumi Mousumi
- 10 Mar, 2025
The Palestinian Authority has strongly condemned Israel’s decision to cut off electricity supply to Gaza, calling it an “escalation in genocide.” The UK government has also urged Israel to lift the restrictions, highlighting the deepening humanitarian crisis in the war-torn region.
Details & Context
- On Monday the Israeli Ministry of Energy announced the immediate halt of electricity supply to Gaza.
- The Palestinian Foreign Ministry responded by accusing Israel of intensifying the “genocide, displacement and humanitarian disaster” in Gaza.
- The electricity cut affects thousands of families in Gaza, further worsening the situation amid ongoing conflicts.
- Gaza controlled by Hamas has been struggling with basic necessities and this electricity cut adds to the misery.
Quotes
- The Palestinian Foreign Ministry stated: “We strongly condemn Israel’s decision to cut electricity to Gaza. This move escalates the ongoing genocide and humanitarian catastrophe.”
- A UK government spokesperson added: “We urge Israel to lift the electricity restrictions in Gaza. Access to essential services is a fundamental human right.”
Additional Information
- The electricity cut occurred during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan adding to the distress of Gaza’s residents.
- On March 2nd, 2025 a mass gathering for iftar (fast-breaking meal) took place amidst the rubble of destroyed buildings in Gaza City's Tal al-Hawa district.
- The situation has left families without power impacting hospitals, schools and essential services.
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Impact Analysis
- Health Crisis: Hospitals in Gaza are now relying on backup generators with limited fuel supplies. Critical patients face severe risks.
- Economic Strain: Small businesses and local markets, already struggling due to war may collapse without electricity.
- Humanitarian Emergency: Families are left without lighting, refrigeration and clean water access, escalating the crisis.
The electricity cut in Gaza has intensified the humanitarian crisis, prompting international concern. The Palestinian Authority calls it a genocidal act, while the UK government urges Israel to reverse the restrictions. Immediate action is needed to restore power and prevent further suffering.
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May Allah save the Palestinian people this Ramadan.