WHO: Over 100,000 Gazans are either dead, injured, or missing
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"We continue to call for a ceasefire," Tedros Adanom Gebreisus said.
More than 100,000 Gazans are either dead, injured or missing and presumed dead. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreisus, Director General of the World Health Organisation, wrote about this on social network X.
He noted that the risk of famine is high in the exclave and the risk is increasing every day. WHO continues to call for safe access for humanitarian personnel and supplies.
"We continue to call for the hostages to be released. We continue to call for health care to be protected and not attacked or militarised. We continue to call for a ceasefire," Gebreisus wrote.
He noted that the risk of famine is high in the exclave and the risk is increasing every day. WHO continues to call for safe access for humanitarian personnel and supplies.
"We continue to call for the hostages to be released. We continue to call for health care to be protected and not attacked or militarised. We continue to call for a ceasefire," Gebreisus wrote.
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