UK Provides Egypt with 4 Million Doses of AstraZeneca

 Egypt receives doses of the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine (Egyptian Health Ministry)
Egypt receives doses of the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine (Egyptian Health Ministry)
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UK Provides Egypt with 4 Million Doses of AstraZeneca

 Egypt receives doses of the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine (Egyptian Health Ministry)
Egypt receives doses of the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine (Egyptian Health Ministry)

Egypt has received four million doses of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine from the United Kingdom, as part of the global COVAX agreement, Egypt's Health Ministry revealed.

The vaccines were sent to Cairo International Airport in three batches on Thursday and Friday.

Acting Health Minister Khaled Abdel-Ghaffar thanked the UK for supporting Egypt in its fight against the pandemic.

COVAX was established by the Geneva-based GAVI vaccine alliance and the World Health Organization (WHO) for the equitable distribution of vaccines.

Egypt recorded 2,007 new cases over the past 24 hours, raising the total number of infections in the country to 419,460, including 353,409 recoveries.

Twenty-six patients have died from the virus, raising death toll to 22,522.

Health Ministry Spokesperson Hossam Abdel Ghaffar said the AstraZeneca vaccine has received approval for emergency use from WHO and the Egyptian Drug Authority.

He said the shipment will be tested in the authority’s labs before distributing it to the inoculation centers across the country.



US Wants to See Israel Scale Back Some of Beirut Strikes as it Targets Hezbollah Stronghold

A cloud of smoke erupts following an Israeli airstrike on Beirut's southern suburbs on October 19, 2024. (AFP)
A cloud of smoke erupts following an Israeli airstrike on Beirut's southern suburbs on October 19, 2024. (AFP)
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US Wants to See Israel Scale Back Some of Beirut Strikes as it Targets Hezbollah Stronghold

A cloud of smoke erupts following an Israeli airstrike on Beirut's southern suburbs on October 19, 2024. (AFP)
A cloud of smoke erupts following an Israeli airstrike on Beirut's southern suburbs on October 19, 2024. (AFP)

The United States would like to see Israel scale back some of its strikes in and around the Lebanese capital of Beirut, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Saturday.

"The number of civilian casualties have been far too high," he told reporters at a G7 defense gathering in the Italian city of Naples.  

"We’d like to see Israel scale back on some of the strikes it’s taking, especially in and around Beirut, and we’d like to see things transition to some sort of negotiation that will allow civilians on both sides of the border to return to their homes."

Tens of thousands of people have fled Beirut's southern suburbs - once a densely populated zone that also housed Hezbollah offices and underground installations - since Israel began regularly targeting the zone approximately three weeks ago.

On Saturday afternoon, Israel carried out heavy strikes on several locations in the city's southern suburbs, leaving thick plumes of smoke wafting over the city horizon throughout the evening.

The strikes came as Hezbollah fired salvos of rockets at northern Israel, with one drone directed at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's holiday home, his spokesman said.  

Austin added that he has raised issue about the security of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) with Israeli counterpart.  

Israel informed him it has no intent to target the peacekeepers, who are deployed in the South.