WHO Chief: Gaza situation 'spiraling out of control' following hospital attack
The head of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, issued a dire warning on Wednesday, expressing deep concern over the deteriorating situation in the Gaza Strip.
His statement came in the aftermath of a devastating blast at a hospital that claimed the lives of hundreds of people.
“The situation in #Gaza is spiraling out of control. Every second we wait to get medical aid in, we lose lives. For 4 days WHO supplies have been stuck at the border,” Ghebreyesus conveyed in a statement on X.
“We need immediate access to start delivering life-saving supplies. We need violence on all sides to stop,” he emphasized.
Late Tuesday, the zionist regime launched an attack on a hospital in Gaza, resulting in a tragic loss of lives. Health authorities in Gaza reported that the assault on the Ahli Arab Hospital led to the death of 500 people, with the majority being children and women. (ILKHA)