ISLAMABAD: More than 160 healthcare workers, including over 20 doctors, remain in Israeli custody amid reports of abuse and torture, sparking international outrage.The World Health Organization (WHO
GENEVA - The World Health Organization is deeply concerned about violence in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and the impact of what it called \"starkly rising\" attacks on healthcare, its representative in the Palestinian territories said on Tuesday.
UN body's spokesman calls to expand medical evacuations from Gaza to Jordan and the West Bank, says it hopes to bring in a prefabricated hospital by March
Many in Lebanon have been calling on Hezbollah to disarm, particularly following its latest war with Israel that stopped when a U.S.-brokered ceasefire went into effect on Nov. 27 and Israeli troops withdrew from most of southern Lebanon.
Over 160 Palestinian healthcare workers remain in Israeli detention, with reports of torture, abuse, and deaths in custody.
At least six infants have died from cold-related injuries over the past two weeks in the Gaza Strip, local medics say, due to a lack of adequate shelter and heating.
An American doctor gave HuffPost an eyewitness account of what it was like to provide medical aid during the Israeli offensive in Gaza — and what changed after the truce began.
Gaza's civil defence agency said that six newborn babies have died in a cold snap which has hit the Palestinian territory over the past week.
At least six infants have died from hypothermia in the Gaza Strip, exacerbated by the Trump administration's suspension of funds to the World Health Organization. A fragile ceasefire exists, but many remain in inadequate shelters.
Palestinian medical NGO Healthcare Workers Watch (HWW) confirmed that 162 healthcare workers, some of Gaza’s most senior physicians, are still being held in Israeli detention facilities, with an additional 24 reported missing after being abducted from hospitals during Israeli raids.