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WHO primary require end to healthcare facility attacks in Gaza after strike

The head of the World Health Organization on Monday called for an end to attacks on healthcare facilities in Gaza after Israel struck one and raided another in the past couple of days.

Medical facilities in Gaza have as soon as again end up being battlegrounds and the health system is under severe danger, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a post on X.

We repeat: stop attacks on health centers. Individuals in Gaza require access to healthcare. Humanitarians require access to offer health help. Ceasefire! he included.

The Israeli military said Hamas militants were the targets of a strike on Gaza City's Al Wafa health center on Sunday, which the Palestinian civil defence said killed seven people.

Israeli forces also detained more than 240 Palestinians including dozens of medical staff from Kamal Adwan health center on Friday, among them its director Hussam Abu Safiya, according to health authorities in the enclave and Israel's military.

The Israeli armed force said the medical facility was being used as a. command centre for Hamas military operations and those arrested. were believed militants. It said Abu Safiya was taken for. questioning as he was suspected of being a Hamas operative.

Tedros, who recently was caught up in an Israeli strike. versus Yemen's main airport that he stated might have cost him. his life, required Abu Safiya's immediate release and said the. Al-Ahli healthcare facility had actually likewise faced attacks.

Tedros stated the WHO and partners had delivered fundamental medical. supplies, food and water to Gaza's Indonesian hospital and. moved 10 crucial clients to Al Shifa hospital. Four. patients were apprehended throughout the transfer, he stated.

We urge Israel to ensure their healthcare requirements and rights. are maintained, Tedros said.

At least 45,514 Palestinians have actually been killed and 108,189. injured in Israel's military offensive in Gaza since the Hamas. attacks of Oct. 7, 2023, according to Gaza's health ministry.

(source: Reuters)