The World Health Organization (WHO) called on Israel to stop its attacks on health facilities in Lebanon, noting that a large part of them have been closed due to Israel's intensified air strikes on Lebanon, especially the south. "Of the 207 primary health care centers and clinics in areas affected by the bombing, 100 have been closed so far," the WHO said in a statement on Wednesday. Source: Jordan News Agency
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