No images? Click here Sunday, 19 January 2025 Statement from the WHO Regional Office for Europe on the release of hostages from Gaza during Phase 1 of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas Copenhagen, 19 January 2025 - WHO welcomes the release of traumatized hostages taken from Israel, after enduring 470 days of brutal captivity in Gaza. While the released hostages and their families can now begin the long and painful road to recovery, the ordeal will continue for the dozens more who remain in Gaza. WHO reiterates that all hostages must be released promptly and with dignity, and for all sides to show restraint as the delicate and long-awaited ceasefire takes hold. WHO is acutely aware that the hostages face complex mental and physical health needs and may take years to recover. The families of hostages also require sensitive mental health care. WHO is reassured that Israel – a WHO/Europe Member State – possesses the resources and relevant expertise to respond to the medical, mental, and nutritional challenges to restore the health of the hostages, and the well-being of their families. We reaffirm our readiness to support affected communities on all sides. In Israel, we are prepared to support the health system in any way requested, adding to the mental health support already rendered. In Gaza, WHO and partners are scaling up operations to deliver critical medical supplies and resources, addressing urgent health needs and contributing to recovery efforts including the process of rebuilding the shattered health system. Our hope is for all hostages taken from Israel to be reunited with their families and for the immediate and long-term safety, health, and well-being of all those affected by this war, wherever they may be. Media contact: You are receiving this NO-REPLY email because you are included on a WHO mail list. |
Sunday, January 19, 2025
Statement from the WHO Regional Office for Europe on the release of hostages from Gaza during Phase 1 of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas
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