Oman Daily Observer

Strikes kill 12 in Gaza as vaccinatio­n resumes

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ISRAELImil­itary strikes killed at least 12 Palestinia­ns across the Gaza Strip on Friday, medics said, as health officials resumed vaccinatio­n of tens of thousands more children in the enclave against polio.

In Nuseirat, one of the territory’s eight historic refugee camps, an Israeli strike killed two women and two children, while eight other people were killed in two other strikes in Gaza City, the medics said.

Meanwhile, Israeli forces battled gunmen in the Zeitoun suburb of Gaza City, where residents said tanks have been operating for over a week, in eastern Khan Yunis, and in Rafah, near the border with Egypt, where residents said Israeli forces blew up several houses.

Eleven months into the war, diplomacy has so far failed to conclude a ceasefire deal to end the conflict and bring the release of Israeli and foreign hostages held in Gaza as well as many Palestinia­ns jailed in Israel.

Nearly 90 per cent of the Gaza ceasefire deal is agreed, but critical issues remain where there are gaps, including the issue of the so-called Philadelph­i corridor on the southern edge of the Gaza Strip bordering Egypt,

Meanwhile, residents of Khan Yunis and displaced families from Rafah, continued to crowd medical facilities, bringing their children to get the polio vaccines. The campaign was launched after the discovery of a case of a one-year-old baby who was partially paralysed.

This was the first known case of the disease in Gaza - one of the world’s most densely populated places - in 25 years. It re-emerged as Gaza’s health system has virtually collapsed and many hospitals have been knocked out of action due to the war.

The United Nations Palestinia­n refugee agency UNRWA said at least 160,000 children received the drops in southern Gaza areas on Thursday where medical staffers began the second stage of the campaign, benefiting from an Israeli and Hamas agreement on limited pauses in the fighting.

“Since 1 September @UNRWA & partners have vaccinated nearly 355,000 children against #polio in #Gaza middle & southern areas,” UNRWA said in a post on X.

“In the next few days, we’ll continue rolling out the polio vaccinatio­n campaign aiming to reach around 640,000 children under 10 with this critical vaccine,” it added.

The campaign will move on Sunday to the northern Gaza Strip, which has been the focus of the major Israeli military offensive in the past 11 months. According to the World Health Organizati­on, a second round of vaccinatio­n would be required four weeks after the first round.

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