The World Health Organization (WHO) is calling for an immediate ceasefire, saying the war in Gaza is causing “unimaginable suffering”.
In a statement shared online, the global health agency highlighted the case of seven-year-old Jana who suffers from severe acute malnutrition and dehydration and is one of 46 children who has been receiving treatment at a stabilisation centre.
The child was transferred for treatment from Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza to the International Medical Corps field hospital in the south.
“After more than 200 days of conflict, 1.1 million people are experiencing catastrophic food insecurity. The lack of food and safe drinking water has increased the spread of diseases,” WHO said on X.
WHO calls for ceasefire in Gaza
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