Tunisia Weighs Tightening Coronavirus Restrictions

Tunisian healthcare workers assist an elderly woman during inoculation at El-Menzah sports hall in Tunisia's capital Tunis on May 3, 2021. (Getty Images)
Tunisian healthcare workers assist an elderly woman during inoculation at El-Menzah sports hall in Tunisia's capital Tunis on May 3, 2021. (Getty Images)
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Tunisia Weighs Tightening Coronavirus Restrictions

Tunisian healthcare workers assist an elderly woman during inoculation at El-Menzah sports hall in Tunisia's capital Tunis on May 3, 2021. (Getty Images)
Tunisian healthcare workers assist an elderly woman during inoculation at El-Menzah sports hall in Tunisia's capital Tunis on May 3, 2021. (Getty Images)

Tunisia may introduce new coronavirus restrictions as cases rise in the country.

On Monday, the Education Ministry closed several schools and continues to monitor the strict application of the health protocol at all educational institutions.

The Scientific Committee to Combat the Coronavirus has proposed a night-time curfew and a three-week ban on cultural gatherings, sports and cultural events to curb infections with the fast-spreading Omicron variant and prevent a fifth wave of the pandemic.

The Tunisian government will discuss these recommendations during a meeting on Tuesday with members of the Committee.

Education Minister Fathi Slaouti said his ministry has closed five schools and 31 classes due to the detection of virus cases.

Meanwhile, Tunisia registered seven COVID-19 deaths and 2,579 infections on January 8. It marked the sixth consecutive day that new cases cross the 2,000 threshold.

The caseload hit 743,838 and the death toll 25,665 while the number of recoveries rose by 331 to 698,788, the Health Ministry said.

More than half of the country’s population has completed vaccination against the coronavirus.

It said more than six million are currently fully vaccinated while more than 925,000 received the third booster dose.



Borrell: Israel Committing ‘Genocide’ in Gaza

Former EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell collects the Charles V European award (EPA)
Former EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell collects the Charles V European award (EPA)
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Borrell: Israel Committing ‘Genocide’ in Gaza

Former EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell collects the Charles V European award (EPA)
Former EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell collects the Charles V European award (EPA)

The former EU foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, has launched a blistering attack on Israel, accusing its government of committing genocide in Gaza and “carrying out the largest ethnic-cleansing operation since the end of the second world war in order to create a splendid holiday destination.”

According to The Guardian newspaper, Borrell also criticized the bloc’s failure to use all the means at its disposal to influence Israel, saying expressions of regret were simply not enough.

As he collected the Charles V European award in front of dignitaries including King Felipe in south-west Spain on Friday, the former EU chief said the horrors Israel had suffered in the Hamas attacks on 7 October 2023 could not justify the horrors it had subsequently inflicted on Gaza.

“We’re facing the largest ethnic cleansing operation since the end of the second world war in order to create a splendid holiday destination once all the millions of tons of rubble have been cleared from Gaza and the Palestinians have died or gone away,” he said in a characteristically direct speech.

Last February, US President Donald Trump suggested that nearly two million Palestinians should be relocated from battle-leveled Gaza to new homes elsewhere so that the US could send troops to the Strip, take ownership and build the “Riviera of the Middle East.”

“You build really good quality housing, like a beautiful town, like some place where they can live and not die, because Gaza is a guarantee that they’re going to end up dying,” Trump told reporters after meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the White House.

Borrell accused Israel of violating all the rules of conflict and of using the starvation of Gaza’s civilian population as a “weapon of war.”

“Three times more explosive power has been dropped on Gaza than was used in the Hiroshima bomb,” he said.

“And for months now, nothing has been getting into Gaza. Nothing: no water, no food, no electricity, no fuel, no medical services. That’s what Netanyahu’s ministers have said and it’s what they’ve done.”

He added: “We all know what’s going on there, and we’ve all heard the objectives stated by Netanyahu’s ministers, which are clear declarations of genocidal intent. Seldom have I heard the leader of a state so clearly outline a plan that fits the legal definition of genocide.”