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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
UN health agency chief says ceasefire enabled even more children to be reached than in previous rounds, including those who may have been missed due to security issues
Hamas on Saturday released all six remaining living Israeli hostages promised under the first stage of the ongoing cease-fire deal — as one heartbroken family finally received the remains of a
Palestinian medics say at least six infants have died from hypothermia in the last two weeks in the Gaza Strip, as a U.N. official warned that the Trump administration's suspension of funding to the World Health Organization withheld money for critical operations in the territory.
The Israeli military said that the body released by Hamas and purported to be of Shiri Bibas did not match, "this is an anonymous, unidentified body.”
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.
A mass polio vaccination campaign is set to continue in Gaza after the virus was recently detected in wastewater samples. The campaign aims to vaccinate more than 591,000 children in Gaza under 10 years old between Saturday and Feb.
A polio vaccination drive in Gaza reached more than 600,000 children, the head of the World Health Organization announced Thursday, saying a ceasefire allowed previously-missed children to receive a dose.