International sanctions have left Syria's health system on life support
Briefly

The U.S. and E.U. sanctions on Syria, intended to punish the regime, have critically weakened the medical infrastructure, impacting hospitals' ability to provide necessary care.
Despite a recent partial sanctions reprieve announced by the U.S., hospitals like the one in Damascus continue to struggle with equipment shortages and delayed treatments for patients.
Read at Washington Post
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