Did you read the article? Among many other points:
Around 70% of all water and sanitation facilities in Gaza have been destroyed or damaged, the WASH Cluster, a United Nations-led group that coordinates humanitarian efforts for water, sanitation and hygiene, said on July 24, citing satellite analysis from the UN Satellite Centre.
And look at the headline. If there was “more than enough” generally, why would anyone do that?
The situation there is shitty, but to the blame of all the suffering on Israel alone is just plain wrong.
Since you ignored the question I can only assume the answer is yes.
There are humanitarian zones for the civilians with more than enough water.
The situation there is shitty, but to the blame of all the suffering on Israel alone is just plain wrong.
Did you read the article? Among many other points:
And look at the headline. If there was “more than enough” generally, why would anyone do that?
I didn’t do that. It’s just mainly their fault