Israel has agreed to humanitarian pauses in Gaza to allow for polio vaccinations, following reports of a possible outbreak in the region. The decision comes after the World Health Organization warned of the potential spread of the disease due to the lack of vaccination campaigns. This move aims to prevent a public health crisis in Gaza and underscores the importance of international cooperation in addressing health emergencies.
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Wildfire spreads around Jerusalem as Israel asks Italy, Greece for help
Israel requested assistance from Greece, Cyprus, Italy, and Croatia to combat wildfires that erupted near Jerusalem and along Highway 1, leading to community evacuations. Foreign Minister Gideon Saar sought firefighting aircraft, including supertankers, as several villages and a military memorial site were evacuated, and dozens of vehicles were abandoned on the highway due to smoke. The fires, fueled by heatwaves and strong winds, prompted the cancellation of Israel’s Independence Day ceremony and led to 120...
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