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The group’s spokesperson said Margaret Harris In a press release in Geneva: “We are very concerned, we are very concerned about… attacks There is a growing number of health workers and health facilities Lebanon“.
She said: “There were 102 dead and 83 wounded” in such attacks.
And you register World Health Organization Attacking the health care sector, but that does not send them to any party.
“In total, 55 attacks have been confirmed, but the Department of Health reports that the numbers are much higher, with many staff killed and injured while off duty — this is important because health care systems are already overwhelmed,” Harris said.
She emphasized that “the workers are in Health field They suffer from stress and movement. We are still losing health workers when they are needed most.”
She said: “We repeat again and again that healthcare should not be a target and health workers should not be a target.”
She pointed out that “everyone is suffering from getting the level of health care they need due to the ongoing attacks on the health system,” stressing that the health system was the Lebanon is already under great pressure due to the current economic conditions and the challenge. get fuel to run hospital generators.
Harris said, “Access to health care is a real struggle for everyone in Lebanon, but of course the conflict is greater in areas where hospitals have been attacked.”
She said: “Hospitals are full of victims, and there is a huge burden on the system.”
On September 23, Israel began an air campaign in Lebanon, targeting mainly Hezbollah strongholds in the southern suburbs of Beirut and in the south and east of the country, about a year after it began exchanging bombings over -borders with Hezbollah after the virus started. war in Gaza.
At least 1,829 people have been killed in Lebanon since then, according to a count prepared by Agence France-Presse based on data from the Ministry of Health.
Seven people were killed in Israel on Thursday, including four Thai citizens, as a result of bombing from Lebanon.
The Israeli army confirmed that 37 Israeli soldiers had been killed in Lebanon since the ground operation began on September 30.
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The group’s spokesperson said Margaret Harris In a press release in Geneva: “We are very concerned, we are very concerned about… attacks There is a growing number of health workers and health facilities Lebanon“.
She said: “There were 102 dead and 83 wounded” in such attacks.
And you register World Health Organization Attacking the health care sector, but that does not send them to any party.
“In total, 55 attacks have been confirmed, but the Department of Health reports that the numbers are much higher, with many staff killed and injured while off duty — this is important because health care systems are already overwhelmed,” Harris said.
She emphasized that “the workers are in Health field They suffer from stress and movement. We are still losing health workers when they are needed most.”
She said: “We repeat again and again that healthcare should not be a target and health workers should not be a target.”
She pointed out that “everyone is suffering from getting the level of health care they need due to the ongoing attacks on the health system,” stressing that the health system was the Lebanon is already under great pressure due to the current economic conditions and the challenge. get fuel to run hospital generators.
Harris said, “Access to health care is a real struggle for everyone in Lebanon, but of course the conflict is greater in areas where hospitals have been attacked.”
She said: “Hospitals are full of victims, and there is a huge burden on the system.”
On September 23, Israel began an air campaign in Lebanon, targeting mainly Hezbollah strongholds in the southern suburbs of Beirut and in the south and east of the country, about a year after it began exchanging bombings over -borders with Hezbollah after the virus started. war in Gaza.
At least 1,829 people have been killed in Lebanon since then, according to a count prepared by Agence France-Presse based on data from the Ministry of Health.
Seven people were killed in Israel on Thursday, including four Thai citizens, as a result of bombing from Lebanon.
The Israeli army confirmed that 37 Israeli soldiers had been killed in Lebanon since the ground operation began on September 30.