The World Health Organization (WHO) chief has issued a strong warning about the escalating conflict in the UAE and surrounding region, emphasizing its critical impact on public health. Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus recently met with Jamal Al Musharakh to address the rising health risks caused by ongoing attacks.
Key Points from the WHO Warning
- Peace as the best medicine: Ghebreyesus highlighted the urgent need for calm and peaceful resolution to protect communities and healthcare systems.
- Surge in violence: The region has experienced an increase in missile and drone attacks, which severely challenge medical services and risk civilian lives.
- Ballistic missile interceptions: UAE authorities have intercepted numerous missiles and drones launched from Iran since the conflict intensified.
- Public safety concerns: These attacks threaten access to essential health care across the UAE and neighboring areas.
Global Health Community Response
International health experts are urging all parties involved in the conflict to prioritize peaceful solutions to protect the health infrastructure and civilian wellbeing. The WHO is actively monitoring the situation and collaborating with local partners to provide support where possible.
Urgent Appeal
- End violence to preserve public health systems.
- Ensure uninterrupted delivery of vital medical services to affected populations.
- Promote global cooperation to safeguard civilian health and safety.
With hostilities on the rise, the health and wellbeing of civilians remain in jeopardy. The WHO leadership’s urgent message is clear: peace is essential for sustaining health and saving lives in the region.
