According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza, since October 7, Israeli attacks have claimed 10,328 lives in the beleaguered region, according to Al Jazeera. 4,237 children are included in the total. UN Humanitarian Office (OCHA) spokeswoman Jens Laerke stated that without fuel supplies, Gaza services are almost at a “breaking point,” according to Reuters. He continued by saying that not one of the 569 relief vehicles that had arrived at the enclave thus far had fuel. Without providing further details, UN Relief Chief Martin Griffiths stated last week that there had been “some progress” in talks to get fuel into the Israeli-besieged Gaza Strip. The World Health Organisation stated that “more and more facilities are closing, and more and more life-saving means are closing.”