Syrian Health Minister Musaab al-Ali told L’Orient-Le Jour on Monday, from Deraa, that the authorities have implemented an emergency health plan to respond to the humanitarian crisis in the south of the country. The region has seen a surge in intercommunal violence that has left more than 1,000 people dead, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR). A fragile cease-fire took effect Sunday in Sweida province, where Ali announced the arrival of the first humanitarian aid convoy to the city that same day, in coordination with the Syrian Red Crescent. More on this In southern Syria, hospitals are overflowing with victims from Sweida "We wanted to deliver aid to Sweida. We received warning messages, not threats, indicating the situation was not stable in Sweida and that it's better not to enter. We responded...
Syrian Health Minister Musaab al-Ali told L’Orient-Le Jour on Monday, from Deraa, that the authorities have implemented an emergency health plan to respond to the humanitarian crisis in the south of the country. The region has seen a surge in intercommunal violence that has left more than 1,000 people dead, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR). A fragile cease-fire took effect Sunday in Sweida province, where Ali announced the arrival of the first humanitarian aid convoy to the city that same day, in coordination with the Syrian Red Crescent. More on this In southern Syria, hospitals are overflowing with victims from Sweida "We wanted to deliver aid to Sweida. We received warning messages, not threats, indicating the situation was not stable in Sweida and that it's better not to enter. We...
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