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WHO chief voices extreme concern over resumption of fighting in Gaza

WHO chief voices extreme concern over resumption of fighting in Gaza

Published December 01,2023


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The World Health Organization (WHO) chief on Friday mentioned that he’s “extremely concerned” concerning the resumption of preventing in Gaza, because the humanitarian pause got here to an finish earlier within the day.

“We are extremely concerned about the resumption of fighting in Gaza,” Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who heads the UN company, mentioned on X.

Stressing that the continued hostilities have crippled the well being care system, he warned, “Gaza can’t afford to lose any more hospitals or hospital beds,” referring to how virtually the entire hospitals within the strip needed to shut or cease providing care resulting from persistent shortages and ongoing Israeli assaults.

“We need a ceasefire. A ceasefire that holds,” he urged. “A ceasefire that progress to peace.”

At least 109 Palestinians have been killed and plenty of others injured in Israeli airstrikes on the blockaded Gaza Strip for the reason that humanitarian pause-which went into impact per week ago-ended, in accordance with the Palestinian Health Ministry.

Israel’s assaults resumed simply after the humanitarian pause ended, as Israeli officers had pledged, although political leaders and civic teams worldwide had implored Israel to carry off.

Source: www.anews.com.tr