Israel continues to reduce power supply to Gaza Strip

Move reportedly comes at request of Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority

By Nour Abu Aisha

GAZA CITY, Palestine (AA) - Israel has reduced the electricity supply to the blockaded Gaza strip from 120 to 55 megawatts, a reduction of more than 45 percent, Gaza’s energy authority said Thursday.

“Ongoing power reductions by Israel are adding further burdens to Gaza’s already suffering population, especially in light of soaring summer temperatures,” the authority said in a statement.

It went on to point out that the embattled coastal enclave was now receiving a total of only 140 megawatts of electricity -- from Egypt and Israel and from Gaza’s only functioning power plant -- out of 500 megawatts needed to meet the needs of the strip’s roughly 2 million inhabitants.

Israel first began reducing the electricity supply to Gaza on June 19 -- a move it says came at the request of the Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority (PA).

In April, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who heads the PA, vowed to take “unprecedented steps” to pressure Palestinian resistance movement Hamas -- which governs Gaza -- into relinquishing control of the territory.

Since Hamas wrested control of Gaza in 2007, the coastal strip has groaned under a crippling Israeli-Egyptian embargo that has deprived its inhabitants of many basic commodities, including food, fuel and medicine.

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