The World Health Organization is concerned about violence against civilians in northern Gaza
reported by Mehr News Agency, the press unit of the World Health Organization in connection with the latest situation in the North Gaza, where the heavy attacks and siege of the Zionist regime continue, sent a statement to Anatolia news agency and wrote: The World Health Organization is concerned about the increase in violence and the lack of access of civilians to basic needs in northern Gaza.
This statement states: The increase in violence against civilians and lack of access in northern Gaza is worrying. The health organization emphasizes the sustainable facilitation of humanitarian missions, ensuring security for employees and establishing a ceasefire.
In the continuation of the statement, it was noted: out of 54 UN missions in the first half of October in northern Gaza, only one was allowed to be carried out. Due to the increasing attacks by Israel (the Zionist regime) and the forced migration to Kamal Adwan, Indonesia and Al-Oudah happened in the north of Gaza, we are worried about the safety of patients and medical staff.
The World Health Organization also called for taking all necessary measures to protect civilians and provide medical care and treatment services and announced: on October 12, the last evacuation from Kamal Hospital aggression was carried out with the aim of reducing the pressure on the hospital’s limited resources. However, this center is still active and accepts at least 50 to 70 patients daily.