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WHO warns about ‘multiple attacks on health’ in Iran

WHO says 20 health sites have been hit since early March, with the Pasteur Institute unable to keep providing services.

  • 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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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that the Israeli forces have attacked oil use in Iran, which he described as part of the "money machine" that brings revenue from "the terrorist regime in Tehran", sent CNN and The New York Times. The Israeli army hit more Iranian locations with economic value, such as the factories ...

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Saturday evening that the Israeli army will continue its attacks on Iran's economic and industrial infrastructure, claiming that these objectives are the main source of funding for the military activities of Tehran, Sky News.

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"The Iranian regime is weaker than ever before while Israel is stronger than ever," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Friday in a message recorded from an assessment of the situation at the Kirya military barracks in Tel Aviv.Read more

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WHO warns about attacks on Iran health facilities, regional threat

The WHO cited 116 verified attacks on healthcare in the countries concerned and reported that "the escalating crisis is sharply increasing the risk of communicable disease outbreaks”

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Deutsche Welle broke the news in Bonn, Germany on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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