WHO Affirms Supporting Libya in Fight Against Pandemic

WHO Representative in Libya Elizabeth Hoff (left), during her visit to Sirte Hospital. (WHO)
WHO Representative in Libya Elizabeth Hoff (left), during her visit to Sirte Hospital. (WHO)
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WHO Affirms Supporting Libya in Fight Against Pandemic

WHO Representative in Libya Elizabeth Hoff (left), during her visit to Sirte Hospital. (WHO)
WHO Representative in Libya Elizabeth Hoff (left), during her visit to Sirte Hospital. (WHO)

WHO Representative in Libya Elizabeth Hoff has pledged that the organization will support the emergency and medical services in Libya to reinforce the health workers’ capabilities.

Hoff's statements came during her visit to the Ibn Sina Hospital in Sirte on Tuesday, during which she vowed to continue providing the necessary protective equipment to prevent the spread of the virus in hospitals.

This came as Libya reported 26 new COVID-19 deaths, bringing the death toll since the outbreak of the pandemic in March to 2,151, according to the National Center for Disease Control.

Also, the country registered 561 new cases, bringing the total number of infections to 131,262.

For its part, the Libyan Scientific Advisory Committee on the coronavirus pandemic in western Libya said that its in talks with COVAX to ensure access to more vaccines.

Also, Suleiman Abu Sriwil, the Head of the Supreme Advisory Committee for Vaccinations, said that Libya signed a deal to receive 2.8 million vaccine doses that will arrive at the end of the first quarter of 2021.

According to Sriwi, medial workers, the elderly and those suffering from chronic diseases will have the priority to receive the jabs first.



Hezbollah Launches Dozens of Rockets at Northern Israel

Projectiles fired from the Israeli Iron Dome air defense system to intercept missiles fired from southern Lebanon, over the upper Galilee, northern Israel, early 04 August 2024. EPA/ATEF SAFADI
Projectiles fired from the Israeli Iron Dome air defense system to intercept missiles fired from southern Lebanon, over the upper Galilee, northern Israel, early 04 August 2024. EPA/ATEF SAFADI
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Hezbollah Launches Dozens of Rockets at Northern Israel

Projectiles fired from the Israeli Iron Dome air defense system to intercept missiles fired from southern Lebanon, over the upper Galilee, northern Israel, early 04 August 2024. EPA/ATEF SAFADI
Projectiles fired from the Israeli Iron Dome air defense system to intercept missiles fired from southern Lebanon, over the upper Galilee, northern Israel, early 04 August 2024. EPA/ATEF SAFADI

Hezbollah said it had bombarded northern Israel late on Saturday with “dozens of Katyusha rockets” in response to Israeli attacks that hit civilians in southern Lebanon.
Concerns are rising in Lebanon about an outbreak of a war between Hezbollah and Israel amid regional tension.
In a statement, Hezbollah said: “In response to the enemy’s attacks on the southern villages... particularly the attacks on the villages of Kfar Kila and Deir Siryan and the injury of civilians'', it targeted a new area, “Beit Hillel”, in northern Israel with “dozens of Katyusha rockets”.
The Israeli enemy said that Hezbollah launched about 30 rockets from Lebanon at the Galilee region late last night.
According to the Times of Israel on Sunday, Israel said the Iron Dome air defense system intercepted most of those rockets, but one of them fell on the northern town of Beit Hillel, and several other rockets landed in open areas.
Israeli Air Force fighter jets have in response targeted the rocket launcher used in the attack in the town of Marjayoun in southern Lebanon, as well as other Hezbollah infrastructure in the area.
The Israeli army also stated that it shelled the area of Adaysseh with artillery.