Wave of Attacks Target Iranian Healthcare Facilities

WHO reports over 20 attacks on Iranian hospitals and clinics since March, raising concerns about patient safety and access to care.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported a disturbing trend of attacks on healthcare facilities in Iran, with more than 20 such incidents documented since March 1st. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus expressed grave concern over these multiple attacks on Iranian hospitals, clinics, and other medical infrastructure.
The targeted attacks, which have been described as both direct and indirect, have resulted in the disruption of critical healthcare services at a time when the Iranian population is already grappling with the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. These incidents have placed additional strain on the country's already overburdened healthcare system, compromising the ability of medical professionals to provide timely and effective care to their patients.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}In a statement, Tedros emphasized the importance of protecting healthcare facilities and ensuring the safety of medical workers, who play a vital role in safeguarding the health and wellbeing of communities. He called for an immediate cessation of these attacks, stating that they violate international humanitarian law and have a devastating impact on the lives of those who rely on these essential services.
The WHO's concerns are echoed by various human rights organizations, which have condemned the attacks and called for a thorough investigation into the perpetrators. These organizations have also stressed the need for greater accountability and the implementation of measures to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}The attacks on Iranian healthcare facilities have raised questions about the broader implications for patient safety and access to care. Experts warn that the disruption of medical services could lead to further deterioration of public health, particularly in areas where resources are already scarce. As the international community monitors the situation, calls for the protection of healthcare infrastructure and personnel have become increasingly urgent.
In the face of these challenges, healthcare workers in Iran continue to show resilience and dedication, working tirelessly to provide care to those in need. The WHO's condemnation of the attacks and its call for action underscore the importance of safeguarding the sanctity of healthcare facilities, even in times of conflict or instability.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Al Jazeera


