“Tragic Toll: Over 160 Healthcare Workers Fall Victim in Gaza Conflict, Urgent Need for International Assistance”
The International Organization for Healthcare (IOH) reported on November 7th that more than 160 healthcare workers have been killed while performing their duties in the conflict zone of Gaza.
“Healthcare workers who are helping the healthcare system by providing assistance to doctors and patients are being killed,” says Kristina Lindmayer, spokesperson for IOH, as cited by The Guardian.
It is noted that the source of the information has not been disclosed. Lindmayer has called for the cessation of restrictions on healthcare assistance. According to her, some people are denied medical treatment and are also subjected to violence.
News from Armenia –
According to a report released on November 7th by the International Organization for Healthcare (IOH), the conflict in Gaza has claimed the lives of over 160 healthcare workers who were simply fulfilling their duties.
IOH spokesperson Kristina Lindmayer, as reported in The Guardian, has expressed concern over the targeting of healthcare workers, who play a vital role in supporting doctors and patients. Lindmayer calls for an end to the restrictions on healthcare assistance and highlights the denial of medical treatment and the prevalence of violence faced by some individuals.
Given the information presented, it is important to recognize the gravity of the situation and the urgent need for action to protect healthcare workers and ensure access to medical care for all individuals in Gaza.

