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WHO: "Israeli Army" Stormed Our Premises in Deir al-Balah - Jordan News

WHO: "Israeli Army" Stormed Our Premises in Deir al-Balah - Jordan News

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WHO: "Israeli Army" Stormed Our Premises in Deir al-Balah The World Health Organization (WHO) stated that 'the Israeli army stormed our premises in Deir al-Balah (central Gaza Strip) and forced women and children to evacuate.' اضافة اعلان The organization confirmed that 'the residence housing our staff in Deir al-Balah was targeted in three separate attacks, and our main warehouse in the area was also struck.' It further noted that 'there is no safe place left to seek refuge, with 88% of Gaza under evacuation orders.'
The WHO called on 'member states to urgently assist in ensuring a continuous and sustained flow of medical supplies into Gaza.'
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