Rana Basharat Ali Khan, Chairman of the International Human Rights Movement, has condemned the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza, which has halted a critical polio vaccination drive for over 119,000 children. Khan emphasized that the continued conflict and restricted movement not only deepen civilian suffering but also put children’s health at severe risk. He called on the international community to push for humanitarian corridors to ensure access to essential health services. His organization stands firm in advocating for civilian protection and accountability to prevent further humanitarian crises in Gaza.
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