Baghdad-INA
The Ministry of Health announced on Wednesday, the arrival of the first shipment of Iraqi medical aid and crews to Lebanon.
The spokesman for the Ministry of Health, Saif Al-Badr, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA), "The first shipment of Iraqi medical aid and Iraqi medical teams arrived at Beirut airport.
Prime Minister Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani directed Yesterday, Tuesday, the dispatch of Iraqi medical teams and emergency teams to Lebanon to provide urgent assistance as quickly as possible; to alleviate the pain of the injured innocent civilians.
The official spokesman for the Iraqi government, Bassem Al-Awadi, said in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "The Iraqi government is following the dangerous security developments taking place in Lebanon and the Zionist cyber attack that led to the martyrdom and injury of a large number of civilians."
The statement added, "These events, along with other ongoing threats and attacks committed by the usurping entity, and the threat to launch a large-scale war on Lebanon, are matters that require urgent international intervention; in order to prevent the situation from sliding towards expanding the circle of war that has targeted - for months - the people of the Gaza Strip, as well as civilians in the West Bank and southern Lebanon, and caused them tragedies, without deterring the occupation army from implementing its plans to expand and occupy more lands."
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