The Israeli military has carried out a raid on World Health Organization (WHO) warehouses and other facilities in the Gaza Strip, severely disrupting the organization’s operations. The incident was confirmed by the WHO director-general, who expressed deep concern over the impact on medical services in the region. According to reports, the attack has left critical medical supplies vulnerable and raised questions about the safety of humanitarian efforts.
Human rights organizations have condemned the raid, emphasizing the potential harm to civilians and the disruption of essential healthcare services. The situation has drawn international attention, with calls for greater accountability and protection of medical facilities during the ongoing conflict. The WHO director-general has urged for immediate access to the affected areas to assess the damage and provide urgent aid to those in need.
The attack has intensified tensions in the region, with humanitarian workers urging for an end to the violence to ensure the continuation of vital medical services. As the situation develops, the international community remains closely monitoring the impact of the raid on both the organization and the people of Gaza.