The Ministry of Public Health announced today, Wednesday, that "starting today, it will launch its center to receive calls from citizens displaced forcibly from their border areas due to the Israeli aggression." The statement continued: "The call center is dedicated to assisting our displaced people, meeting all their health needs, answering all their questions, guiding them to the nearest primary healthcare center, and directing them to the relevant departments to ensure they continue receiving their health services."
It added: "The Ministry of Public Health reaffirms its support for our displaced people, and this step is a complement to the previous actions it has taken since the first day, in cooperation with partner civil society organizations, to create mobile medical units and supply them with a large number of chronic disease medications and medical supplies to provide to our displaced people free of charge." The Ministry of Public Health also urged "all displaced citizens not to hesitate to call the hotline: 1787, which is designated to assist them with their health needs. Our representatives are at your service every day from 8 AM to 12 AM."