WHO: The war in Gaza has caused unprecedented destruction
The World Health Organization announced: The war of the Zionist regime against the Gaza Strip, which has entered its 142nd day, has caused unprecedented destruction. |
The spokesperson of the World Health Organization stated: The war of the Zionist regime in the Gaza Strip, which began on October 7, 2023, has caused unprecedented damages that will take decades to repair.
According to the report of Anatolia news agency, he further stated: 70-80% of civilian infrastructure, including houses, hospitals, schools and water facilities, have been destroyed or extensively damaged.
The spokesperson of the World Health Organization also said: The United Nations Environment Program has estimated that it will take between 3 and 12 years to remove the rubble and clean up the ruins in Gaza.
He also added: The United Nations Trade and Development Conference has estimated that tens of billions of dollars are needed to compensate for the damages.
According to a study conducted in British and American universities, even if a ceasefire is established in Gaza, 11,500 people may die by August due to reasons such as epidemics, diseases and injuries.
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On the 142nd day of the Zionist regime’s attack on the Gaza Strip, the regime’s fighters targeted different areas of the strip, and as a result of these attacks, dozens of martyrs and hundreds of others were injured. The number of casualties from the Zionist attacks since October 7 has increased to 29,606 and the number of injured has increased to 69,737.
Source: ISNA
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