Israel Plans to Attack Ambulances in Evacuation Areas in Lebanon, According to Who
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The World Health Organization (WHO) said this Friday that it received the warning from the Israeli authorities that it will also attack ambulances in the areas of Lebanon where it has ordered evacuations, the agency’s representative in Beirut, Abdinasir Abubak, reported at a press conference. “Both health workers and medical facilities and ambulances are protected by international humanitarian law,” Abubak told reporters accredited to the UN in …
The World Health Organization (WHO) received this Friday the warning from the Israeli authorities that it will also attack ambulances in the areas of Lebanon where it has ordered evacuations, the agency's representative in Beirut, Abdinasir Abubak, told the press."Both health workers and medical facilities and ambulances are protected by international humanitarian law," Abubak told UN-accredited correspondents in Geneva via telematics.He recalle…
[Geneva, Jerusalem - Joint] Lebanon's state news agency reported on the 10th that several ambulances and fire trucks had been attacked in the southern part of the country. The Israeli military, which is continuing its ground invasion under the pretext of eliminating the pro-Iranian militia Hezbollah, had notified the World Health Organization (WHO) that ambulances would also be targeted.
The representative of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Lebanon, Abdinasir Abubak, reported today that Israeli armed forces have warned that they will also attack ambulances in the areas marked for evacuation.
The World Health Organization (WHO) received this Friday the warning from the Israeli authorities that it will also attack ambulances in the areas of Lebanon where it has ordered evacuations, the agency's representative in Beirut, Abdinasir Abubak, reported at a press conference.
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