The main source of electricity has gone out in Gaza after the territory’s only power station ran out of fuel.
Since Hamas’s attack over the weekend, Israel has imposed a siege of Gaza, cutting its supplies of electricity, fuel, food, goods and water.
It means people in Gaza will rely on generators for electricity – if they have the fuel to run them.
A Gaza resident Kamal Mashharawi who spoke with BBC News, saidĀ āItās very difficult – we donāt have water, we donāt have internet, we donāt have electricityā.
Latest updates from the Israeli-Hamas war:
- More Gazans areĀ seeking shelterĀ in schools and hospitals as Israeli air strikes continue
- In Israel,Ā air raid sirensĀ have been heard in the north and the south, with injuries reported as rockets land from Gaza
- TheĀ Israeli militaryĀ says it has massed troops at near the border with Gaza, including 300,000 reservists
- The number killedĀ by Hamas’s weekend attacks in IsraelĀ has reachedĀ 1,200Ā – while more thanĀ 1,000Ā people have been killed by Israeli air strikes onĀ Gaza
- At the other end of the country, Israel has attackedĀ LebaneseĀ territory in response to an attack from theĀ HezbollahĀ militia