In a shocking turn of events, the WHO chief, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, barely escaped Israeli airstrikes in Yemen. The airstrikes targeted particular locations in the region and sent shockwaves about the safety of international humanitarian workers operating in conflict zones.
Reports state that the head of WHO was in the area at the time of the attack and escaped unscathed and so did his team. The airstrikes that have been part of the military onslaught by Israel have called attention to the risks people face while serving in the humanitarian aid mission in unstable regions.
This has brought into the limelight the risks that relief workers face, particularly in conflict zones where there are heavy military activities. The WHO has not released any comment regarding the matter but its sources show that the organization remains committed to keeping its employees safe as it continues providing necessary health care services in Yemen.
The humanitarian effort is increasingly demanding greater international protection because regional tensions have been worsening in the situation.
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