Who: Middle East War in Dangerous Phase Due to Attacks Near Nuclear Sites
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The war in the Middle East has entered a new "dangerous phase" with attacks around nuclear energy facilities in Iran and Israel, the World Health Organization (WHO) warns. - Attacks on surrounding infrastructure could also risk triggering an accident, nuclear energy expert Mark Hibbs tells TT.
He urgently called on all parties to show maximum military restraint.
The Middle East war has reached a dangerous phase with attacks around nuclear sites in Iran and Israel, World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned on social media today. He called on the parties involved in the conflict to exercise the greatest possible restraint, reports the French news agency AFP.
The war in the Middle East entered a "dangerous phase" with imminent attacks on nuclear facilities in Iran and Israel, warning the World Health Organization (WHO) this Sunday.
The war in the Middle East has entered a new "dangerous phase", as attacks near Iranian and Israeli nuclear facilities intensify, as the World Health Organization warned...More...
The recent attacks on the uranium enrichment complex of Natanz in Iran and in the Israeli city of Dimona, where the largest nuclear facility in the country is located, show that the war "has reached a dangerous phase," warned the World Health Organization (WHO).The WHO entry: attacks on nuclear facilities are the beginning of a "dangerous phase" of the war was first published in Digital Process.
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