WHO cancels delivery of medical supplies to north Gaza due to unsafe conditions
- The World Health Organization had to cancel a mission to deliver medical supplies to northern Gaza due to lack of security guarantees.
- This was the fourth time the WHO had to cancel such a mission since December 26.
- The Israeli offensive in response to a Hamas attack has caused displacement, destruction, and shortages in Gaza.
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WHO axes medical aid delivery to north Gaza in absence of security guarantees
The World Health Organization (WHO) said it had been compelled to cancel a mission to bring medical supplies to northern Gaza on Sunday after failing to receive security guarantees.
WHO calls off aid delivery to north Gaza in absence of security guarantees
International organisations are unable to deliver medical aid to Palestinians in besieged Gaza because they lack security guarantees, making life even harder for residents of the besieged enclave enduring continuous Israeli attacks.
WHO axes medical aid delivery to north Gaza in absence of security guarantees
GENEVA, Switzerland – The World Health Organization (WHO) said it had been compelled to cancel a mission to bring medical supplies to northern Gaza on Sunday, January 7, after failing to receive security guarantees. It was the fourth time WHO had had to call off a planned mission to bring urgently needed medical supplies to Al-Awda Hospital and the central drug store in northern Gaza since December 26, it said. “It has now been 12 days since we…
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