
The post came in reply to a post from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), saying that freshwater supplies in Gaza were "severely limited and polluted."
Gaza is receiving over 70,000 cubic meters of water per day, the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) claimed in an X/Twitter post on Sunday.
The post came in reply to a post from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), saying that freshwater supplies in Gaza were "severely limited and polluted," due to a collapse in sewage infrastructure.
COGAT described UNRWA's claims as being "false narratives."
COGAT coordinates Gaza water line repair
"The facts speak for themselves," COGAT said. "When a water line issue was reported last week, we coordinated a rapid repair to restore full functionality immediately."
COGAT also said that there were four active pipelines leading into Gaza: Nahal Oz, Bani Suheila, Birkat Sa'id, and the Emirati line.
"While local groundwater faces challenges, we continue to repair infrastructure, even during combat, to ensure civilians access to safe, potable water," COGAT claimed.
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