WHO adopts resolution to address 'catastrophic' health situation in Gaza

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The head of the World Health Organization said on Sunday it will be all but impossible to improve the “catastrophic” health situation in Gaza, even as the board passed an emergency WHO motion by consensus to secure more medical access.

Palestinian officials have also described a disastrous health situation in Gaza, where Israel’s assault has left most of the population homeless, with little electricity, food or clean water, and a medical system facing collapse.

The emergency action — proposed by Afghanistan, Qatar, Yemen and Morocco — is the first resolution about this war to be adopted “by consensus within the UN

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