A general view shows a foggy day in Gaza City on February 26. (Photo | AP) 
World

Israel to reduce Gaza electricity citing Palestinian spat

Israel says it will reduce the electricity supply to Gaza after the Palestinian government in the West Bank said payments would be scaled back.

From our online archive

JERUSALEM: Israel says it will reduce the electricity supply to Gaza after officials in the Palestinian government in the West Bank said payments would be scaled back.     

Maj Gen Yoav Mordechai of the Israeli defense body COGAT, said today the move is due to "internal problems" between Gaza's Hamas rulers and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. He did not say when electricity would be reduced.     

Abbas has threatened to exert financial pressure on Hamas, his main political rival, and Palestinian officials said earlier this month payments would stop.     

The Islamic militant group seized Gaza in 2007, driving out Abbas' forces.     

Gaza has suffered increasing hardship since the Hamas takeover, which triggered a border blockade by Israel and Egypt.     

Gazans endure long power cuts, with electricity now available for four hours a day

INTERVIEW | Budget shunned short-term populism, reflects yearning to be developed nation: PM Modi

T20 World Cup: Suryakumar continues India's policy of not engaging with Pakistan at the toss

'Witnessing betrayal of Indian farmers': Rahul Gandhi sharpens attack on Centre over US trade deal

'Hope he is safe': Family seeks his return despite US confirmation on missing Bengaluru student’s death

Debate, vote on motion to remove LS Speaker Om Birla to be taken up on March 9: Rijiju

SCROLL FOR NEXT