The World Health Organization has warned that hospitals in Lebanon may face severe shortages of medical supplies within days following Israeli airstrikes that resulted in mass casualties. This crisis comes as hospitals are already under immense pressure due to the rising number of injured individuals.
Iran has reported that a US-Israeli airstrike targeted a pharmaceutical facility in Tehran, leading to the complete destruction of production units and causing a medical supply crisis. Iranian officials have condemned the attack as a war crime.
Save the Children warns that medical supplies necessary for humanitarian crises in Sudan may run out within two weeks unless shipments are urgently redirected. This warning comes as the country faces a worsening humanitarian crisis.
The World Health Organization faces new challenges in delivering emergency medical supplies from its Dubai hub to crisis areas like Lebanon due to the ongoing Iranian war. Restrictions on air, sea, and land routes have frozen aid shipments, threatening the organization's ability to provide timely support.