The Gaza Strip receives electricity from three sources: Israel, Egypt and its own production. Israel supplies more than 60% of the volume.
Israel, amid a terrorist attack by Hamas, is cutting off electricity supplies to the Gaza Strip, which accounts for more than half of its total exports. About that reported Energy Secretary Israel Katz on X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday, October 7.
“I signed an order ordering the electricity company to stop supplying electricity to the Gaza Strip. What happened, will not happen,” the Israeli official said.
As you know, on October 7 there was a massive attack on Israel. Militants of the Palestinian Hamas movement have entered Israeli territory in several areas, the military warned.
In addition, it was learned that an emergency UN meeting will be held after the Hamas attack on Israel – the biggest in the last few years.
Source: korrespondent

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