Trump's foreign aid freeze forces health clinics in a vulnerable region of Syria to close
- The Trump administration halted U.S. Foreign assistance last month, leading to the closure of 10 health clinics in Syria, affecting approximately 35,000 people, according to officials from Doctors of the World.
- Camp director Abdelkareem Khaled stated that the suspension of aid has worsened conditions for vulnerable populations, making it difficult for patients to afford necessary medications.
- Dr. Mufaddal Hamadeh, president of the Syrian American Medical Society, warned that continued aid cuts could lead to the shutdown of hospitals and increased suffering in the region.
- Dr. Mohammad Fares emphasized that without resumed support, there will be a major disaster for vulnerable groups in Syria.
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