Critical Alert: Attacks on Health Workers in Lebanon
The World Health Organisation has raised alarms regarding the increasing number of attacks on healthcare workers and facilities in Lebanon. While only 55 incidents have been officially recorded, the actual figure is suspected to be much higher, according to WHO's Margaret Harris at a U.N. briefing.
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The World Health Organisation is sounding the alarm over an escalating series of attacks targeting healthcare workers and facilities in Lebanon. A WHO representative expressed the organization's deep concern during a United Nations briefing on Friday.
While 55 such attacks have been verified, according to WHO spokesperson Margaret Harris, the true number is believed to be significantly higher. The attacks have raised fears of deteriorating conditions for medical staff and patients.
WHO's call for urgent attention to this issue underscores the peril healthcare workers face amid increasing violence in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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