According to the UN children's agency, just 40 percent of Gaza's drinking water production facilities remain functional as fuel shortages could lead to a 'man-made drought' ■ At least 25 of those killed were awaiting aid distribution

GENEVA: Gaza is facing a manmade drought as its water systems collapse, the United Nations’ children agency said on Friday. “Children will begin to die of thirst ... Just 40…

Fears grow of drought as well as hunger, while there are fresh reports of casualties among people seeking aid