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Reports of eight people killed in strikes near Gaza’s refugee camps

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Last updated: 2024/09/03 at 7:37 PM
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The escalating violence in Gaza has resulted in heavy casualties, with the Israeli army launching strikes on heavily populated refugee camps in northern and central Gaza. The recent attacks have left a total of eight people dead, including civilians lining up for food near the Jabaliah refugee camp. The attacks have also targeted civilians northwest of Nuseirat camp and a house in Gaza City, resulting in more casualties. The IDF has claimed to have killed eight members of Hamas, including a high-ranking commander, in a strike on the Al-Ahli Hospital compound in Gaza City.

Amidst the ongoing conflict, Palestinian health authorities and UN agencies have launched a large-scale campaign of vaccinations against polio in Gaza in an effort to prevent an outbreak. The campaign was initiated after Gaza reported its first polio case in 25 years, which left a 10-month-old boy paralyzed in one leg. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned of potential further cases of the disease and is working to vaccinate around 640,000 children in central, northern, and southern parts of the strip.

The vaccination campaign faces numerous challenges, including ongoing fighting, damaged infrastructure, and limited access to medical facilities due to the conflict. Despite the obstacles, Israel has agreed to limited pauses in fighting to facilitate the vaccination program, which is set to continue until early September. The vaccines, totaling 1.3 million doses, are stored in refrigerated warehouses in Gaza, with an additional shipment of 400,000 doses on the way.

Efforts to broker a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas, including the release of hostages held by Hamas, have been ongoing for months with involvement from the US, Egypt, and Qatar. However, talks have stalled due to various sticking points. The conflict continues to cause widespread disruption and displacement in Gaza, with approximately 90% of the population displaced within the territory. The international community continues to push for a resolution to the conflict to prevent further loss of life and suffering in the region.

The recent attacks on Gaza have raised concerns about the impact on civilians and the humanitarian situation in the region. The repeated strikes on refugee camps have resulted in civilian casualties, including children, adding to the already dire situation in Gaza. The vaccination campaign against polio is a crucial effort to prevent the spread of disease amidst the conflict, but challenges remain in reaching all vulnerable children in the territory.

As the conflict in Gaza continues, the international community must work towards a sustainable solution to prevent further loss of life and displacement. Initiatives such as the polio vaccination campaign are crucial in protecting vulnerable populations, but the ongoing violence and destruction in Gaza pose significant challenges to humanitarian efforts. Efforts to broker a cease-fire and address the root causes of the conflict are essential in ending the cycle of violence and rebuilding a stable future for the people of Gaza.

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