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                      | Injured  children are seen at a hospital in the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis,  on December 8, 2023. | 
                     
                   
                  WHO calls for urgent humanitarian aid to Gaza 
                     
                    GENEVA (Xinhua) -- The World Health Organisation (WHO) Executive Board  adopted a resolution on Sunday, urging for prompt and unobstructed humanitarian  aid access to the Gaza Strip. 
                    At the request of 17 member states, the Executive Board convened a special session at the WHO  headquarters in Geneva to discuss the health conditions in the occupied  Palestinian territory, including east Jerusalem. 
                    In his opening remarks, WHO  Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that “the impact of the  conflict on health is catastrophic” and “Gaza’s health system is on its knees  and collapsing.” 
                    According to the WHO, only 14  hospitals out of the original 36 are partially functional, including two in the  north of the Wadi Gaza and 12 in the south. 
                    While condemning the attacks by  Hamas on Israel and deploring the loss of over 1,200 lives, the WHO chief said  that over 17,000 people are reported to have died in Gaza, including 7,000  children. 
                    More than 46,000 injuries have  been reported and 1.9 million people are displaced, “almost the entire  population of the Gaza Strip,” he underlined. 
                    In accordance with international  law, healthcare facilities are designated for protection during conflicts. However, Tedros said that since Oct.  7, WHO has verified more than 449 attacks on healthcare facilities in Gaza and  the West Bank, and 60 attacks on healthcare facilities in Israel. 
                    Tedros emphasised that a ceasefire is crucial for  safeguarding and enhancing the health of the people in Gaza. 
  
                   
                 
 
                  (Latest Update December 12, 2023)
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