Iraqi Fighter Jets Support PMF in Syria’s Bukamal

 Damage in the eastern Syrian city of Deir Ezzor during a military operation by government forces against ISIS jihadists on November 5, 2017. AFP
Damage in the eastern Syrian city of Deir Ezzor during a military operation by government forces against ISIS jihadists on November 5, 2017. AFP
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Iraqi Fighter Jets Support PMF in Syria’s Bukamal

 Damage in the eastern Syrian city of Deir Ezzor during a military operation by government forces against ISIS jihadists on November 5, 2017. AFP
Damage in the eastern Syrian city of Deir Ezzor during a military operation by government forces against ISIS jihadists on November 5, 2017. AFP

Iraqi Army warplanes joined on Sunday the battles fought by The Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) in the nearby Syrian Bukamal after launching airstrikes on the city’s countryside.

Syrian forces and their militias, supported by Iran and “Hezbollah” - are seeking to control Bukamal by trying to advance towards the city from the southern side, under a Russian air coverage.

According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), those forces were now less than 15 km away from the Bukamal, where violent clashes erupted between regime forces and ISIS militants in the largest bastion of the terrorist group in Syria.

The SOHR said it learned from several reliable sources that PMF militants have entered the Syrian territory and began to operate under the umbrella of Al-Nujaba’ Iraqi Movement, which has been fighting along the regime forces in many fronts in the Syrian desert and other areas.

Meanwhile, at least 75 displaced people were killed and 140 were wounded by an ISIS car bombing in eastern Syria.

The attack targeted fleeing civilians in the eastern province of Deir Ezzor, killing displaced civilians including children.

Aid group 'Save the Children' estimates that some 350,000 people have fled the recent fighting in the oil-rich province and half of them were children.

There are currently two military operations fought in the Deir Ezzor province against ISIS. The first is led by the Russian-backed Syrian regime forces along the western strips of the Euphrates River; where the two cities of Bukamal and Deir Ezzor are located. The second battle is waged by the Washington-backed Syrian Democratic Forces in the eastern strips of the River that divides the province.

Meanwhile, the Russian military in the Hmeimim airbase announced on Sunday it has opened a new center in the Deir Ezzor province, near the Iraqi border.



Gaza: Polio Vaccine Campaign Kicks off a day Before Expected Pause in Fighting

A health worker administers a polio vaccine to a child at a hospital in Khan Younis, Saturday, Aug. 31, 2024. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)
A health worker administers a polio vaccine to a child at a hospital in Khan Younis, Saturday, Aug. 31, 2024. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)
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Gaza: Polio Vaccine Campaign Kicks off a day Before Expected Pause in Fighting

A health worker administers a polio vaccine to a child at a hospital in Khan Younis, Saturday, Aug. 31, 2024. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)
A health worker administers a polio vaccine to a child at a hospital in Khan Younis, Saturday, Aug. 31, 2024. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

A campaign to inoculate children in Gaza against polio and prevent the spread of the virus began on Saturday, Gaza's Health Ministry said, as Palestinians in both the Hamas-governed enclave and the occupied West Bank reeled from Israel's ongoing military offensives.

Children in Gaza began receiving vaccines, the health ministry told a news conference, a day before the large-scale vaccine rollout and planned pause in fighting agreed to by Israel and the UN World Health Organization. The WHO confirmed the larger campaign would begin Sunday.

“There must be a ceasefire so that the teams can reach everyone targeted by this campaign,” said Dr. Yousef Abu Al-Rish, deputy health minister, describing scenes of sewage running through crowded tent camps in Gaza.

Associated Press journalists saw about 10 infants receiving vaccine doses at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis.

Israel is expected to pause some operations in Gaza on Sunday to allow health workers to administer vaccines to some 650,000 Palestinian children. Officials said the pause would last at least nine hours and is unrelated to ongoing cease-fire negotiations.

“We will vaccinate up to 10-year-olds and God willing we will be fine,” said Dr. Bassam Abu Ahmed, general coordinator of public health programs at Al-Quds University.

The vaccination campaign comes after the first polio case in 25 years in Gaza was discovered this month. Doctors concluded a 10-month-old had been partially paralyzed by a mutated strain of the virus after not being vaccinated due to fighting.

Healthcare workers in Gaza have been warning of the potential for a polio outbreak for months. The humanitarian crisis has deepened during the war that broke out after Hamas-led militants stormed into southern Israel on Oct. 7.
Israel’s retaliatory offensive has killed more than 40,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, which does not say how many were militants.

Hours earlier, the Health Ministry said hospitals received 89 dead on Saturday, including 26 who died in an overnight Israeli bombardment, and 205 wounded — one of the highest daily tallies in months.