The World Health Organisation decried the horrifying situation unfolding in Gaza, with one top official voicing anger that the world was allowing the “abomination” to continue. “We have to ask ourselves: how much blood is enough to satisfy whatever the political objectives are?” the UN health agency’s emergencies director Mike Ryan told reporters in Geneva. “We are breaking the bodies and the minds of the children of Gaza. We are starving the children of Gaza, because if we don’t do something about it we are complicit in what is happening,” he added.

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