Iran has reported substantial damage to civilian and healthcare infrastructure during ongoing conflicts involving the US and Israel. According to the Iranian Red Crescent Society, nearly 20,000 civilian buildings have been affected by the hostilities. In addition to residential and commercial properties, 77 healthcare facilities, including hospitals, have sustained damage. This extensive impact on healthcare services highlights the severe humanitarian toll of the conflict. The Iranian authorities have expressed grave concern over the effects on civilians, emphasizing the urgent need for international attention and assistance to address the widespread destruction and ensure medical care remains accessible for those affected. The situation underlines the critical vulnerabilities faced by non-combatants in war zones and raises questions about adherence to international laws designed to protect civilian populations and medical facilities during armed conflicts. Humanitarian organizations are calling for immediate measures to protect civilians and healthcare infrastructure to prevent further deterioration of living conditions and public health in the region. Meanwhile, diplomatic channels are being urged to intensify efforts towards conflict resolution to mitigate ongoing harm to innocent lives and essential services.
