Reuters, Geneva :
The World Health Organization (WHO) called on Friday for a humanitarian corridor to be set up in Gaza to allow aid workers to evacuate the wounded and bring in life-saving medicines.
In a statement, the UN health agency said that four hospitals, including al Aqsa hospital in the coastal strip,
had been damaged in the conflict that began on July 8 when Israel launched air strikes, followed by a ground invasion.
“WHO calls for the creation of a humanitarian corridor for the evacuation of the injured, as well as for the supply of life-saving medicines. The humanitarian corridor should extend to protect the safe passage of patients to access crossing points and exit outside the Gaza Strip for medical care.”
The World Health Organization (WHO) called on Friday for a humanitarian corridor to be set up in Gaza to allow aid workers to evacuate the wounded and bring in life-saving medicines.
In a statement, the UN health agency said that four hospitals, including al Aqsa hospital in the coastal strip,
had been damaged in the conflict that began on July 8 when Israel launched air strikes, followed by a ground invasion.
“WHO calls for the creation of a humanitarian corridor for the evacuation of the injured, as well as for the supply of life-saving medicines. The humanitarian corridor should extend to protect the safe passage of patients to access crossing points and exit outside the Gaza Strip for medical care.”