WHO chief calls Gaza ‘death zone’
- Over 29,000 people have died in Gaza, with many more injured or missing, according to the WHO Director-General.
- The WHO is working to evacuate critically ill patients from the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis amidst ongoing Israeli military operations.
- The conflict has caused severe malnutrition rates to skyrocket in Gaza, affecting over 15% of the population.
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“Gaza Has Become a Death Zone,” World Health Organization Director Warns
As the official death toll from Israel’s genocide of Gaza approaches 30,000 and hundreds of thousands are facing the imminent risk of dying from starvation, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that Gaza is no longer a habitable place, but a “death zone.” At a press conference in Geneva on Wednesday, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters that... Source
WHO chief calls Gaza ‘death zone’
With thousands of Gaza residents and hundreds of aid workers reportedly dead in Israel’s conflict against Hamas, a top United Nations health official called the region a “death zone” Wednesday and reiterated his calls for an immediate cease-fire. “Gaza has become a death zone,” World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a…
Gaza becomes “death zone” as UN suspends humanitarian aid to hundreds of thousands in north
The hundreds of thousands still languishing in Gaza City and the surrounding areas have barely received any aid for months due to Israel’s blockade. Reports have surfaced of families surviving on animal feed.
'Gaza has become a death zone', UN health chief says
The United Nations says the delivery of aid and and water into Gaza is being jeapordised by the Israel-Hamas conflict. It comes as members of Israel's war cabinet say they are progressing on talks to secure a new hostage release deal.
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