Gaza (Palestine) - Gaza's power company on Thursday said that an Egyptian power line feeding southern Gaza had been damaged after another Egyptian line was disconnected on Sunday, amid a broader electricity crisis in the small Palestinian territory, reported by Ma'an News Agency. The company said that the damage of the al-Arish line had added to the escalating electricity crisis in the besieged enclave, leaving the southern Gaza Strip with just four hours of electricity a day. The power line typically supplies some 20 megawatts of power to southern Gaza. On Sunday, Gaza's power company shut down the enclave's sole power plant after internationally supplied fuel from Qatar and Turkey ran out. The company has maintained that the taxes on fuel imposed by the occupied West Bank-based Palestinian Authority (PA) has made it impossible for the company to buy enough fuel to keep the power plant in operation. The company announced on Monday that the total available power supply was less than one third of the daily consumption in the coastal enclave.