Across War Zones, Targeting Healthcare has Become a Strategy, not an Accident
Deliberate attacks on healthcare are becoming a hallmark of modern warfare — and a test of international law
Walid El Houri is a researcher, journalist and media specialist from Lebanon. He is Co-founder & Editor in Chief of UntoldMag.org, Collaborative Director of UntoldStories.media, West Asia & North Africa Editor at Global Voices, and Senior Media & Communications Specialist at the Centre for Lebanese Studies.
He holds a PhD in Media Studies from the University of Amsterdam and works at the intersection of academia, media, and advocacy, with a focus on social and political movements, and the geographies of war and violence.
Deliberate attacks on healthcare are becoming a hallmark of modern warfare — and a test of international law
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