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WHO warns about ‘multiple attacks on health’ in Iran
The WHO said 20 health facilities have been targeted and warned the attacks could disrupt disease control and emergency care.
- The World Health Organization warned about 'multiple attacks on health' in Iran following an airstrike on a facility in Tehran, urging aid for affected health systems in the region.
- Pictures posted by Iranian health ministry spokesman Hossein Kermanpour show a heavily damaged building, with parts reduced to rubble.
- WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stated that multiple attacks on health have been reported in Tehran amid escalating conflict.
- The spokesman called the situation a direct assault on international health security and stated it breaches the Geneva Conventions.
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Iran Says Airstrikes Hit Pasteur Institute in Tehran
Iran’s Health Ministry said airstrikes hit the Pasteur Institute of Iran on Thursday, causing significant damage to one of the country’s premier medical research facilities in Tehran. “The aggression against Pasteur Institute of Iran—a century-old pillar of global health & member of International Pasteur Network—is a direct assault on international health security,” ministry spokesperson Hossein Kermanpour said on X. The French Foreign Ministry
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Read Full ArticleNetanyahu vows to continue crushing Iranian regime during security assessment
“Together with our American friends, we continue to crush the terror regime in Iran. We are eliminating commanders, bombing bridges, striking infrastructure,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.
·Jerusalem, Israel
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C 32%
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