Cholera Vaccination Campaign Starts in Northwest Syria

Cholera vaccination campaign in Maarrat Misrin in Idlib on Tuesday. (AFP)
Cholera vaccination campaign in Maarrat Misrin in Idlib on Tuesday. (AFP)
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Cholera Vaccination Campaign Starts in Northwest Syria

Cholera vaccination campaign in Maarrat Misrin in Idlib on Tuesday. (AFP)
Cholera vaccination campaign in Maarrat Misrin in Idlib on Tuesday. (AFP)

Syrian medics launched Tuesday the first cholera vaccination campaign in the opposition-held northwest since a deadly outbreak began in September, amid increased fears of contagion after last month’s devastating earthquake, AFP reported.

The World Health Organization and UNICEF sent 1.7 million cholera vaccines to northwest Syria in January in preparation for the inoculation campaign.

The campaign kicked off in Maarrat Misrin where health workers were going door to door to inoculate people in homes and displacement camps, an AFP correspondent said.

A health official had told AFP the campaign targets “high-risk areas” such as Maarrat Misrin, Sarmada, Ad Dana, and Atme in Idlib, as well as Aazaz in the north of Aleppo.

Even before the quake, nearly two-thirds of Syria’s water treatment plants, half of the pumping stations, and one-third of water towers had already been ravaged by the war that has been ongoing since 2011, the UN has said.

“The disease can spread in residential areas lacking proper sewerage and drinking water systems,” Ammar Ammar of the UN children's agency UNICEF had told AFP.

For vulnerable children, an increase in waterborne diseases “could be catastrophic", he added.

Three million people live in areas controlled by Tahrir al-Sham in Idlib while 1.1 million reside in areas controlled by the Turkish forces and its pro-factions in the north of Aleppo.

Syria's first cholera outbreak since 2009 has killed at least 26 people in areas outside Syrian regime control since September, according to Idlib health official Zuhair Karrat.

Local authorities have recorded 565 cases of the extremely virulent disease, Karrat added.

Across Syria around 85,000 suspected cases have been logged, according to the United Nations.



Israel Military Says Struck Hezbollah Infrastructure in South Lebanon

A picture taken from northern Israel along the border with southern Lebanon shows smoke billowing above south Lebanon during Israeli bombardment on October 4, 2024. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)
A picture taken from northern Israel along the border with southern Lebanon shows smoke billowing above south Lebanon during Israeli bombardment on October 4, 2024. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)
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Israel Military Says Struck Hezbollah Infrastructure in South Lebanon

A picture taken from northern Israel along the border with southern Lebanon shows smoke billowing above south Lebanon during Israeli bombardment on October 4, 2024. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)
A picture taken from northern Israel along the border with southern Lebanon shows smoke billowing above south Lebanon during Israeli bombardment on October 4, 2024. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)

The Israeli military said Thursday it struck Hezbollah infrastructure sites in south Lebanon overnight, without specifying how.

"Overnight, the - army - struck Hezbollah terrorist infrastructure sites in southern Lebanon," the military said.

"The - army - will operate against any attempts by Hezbollah to rebuild or establish a military presence under the guise of civilian cover."

Despite a November 27 ceasefire that sought to halt more than a year of hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah, Israel has continued to carry out near-daily strikes in Lebanon.

Hezbollah, significantly weakened by the war, insists it is adhering to the ceasefire, even as Israeli attacks persist.

Rocket fire from Lebanon into Israel has also been reported since the truce was struck, although no group has claimed responsibility for the launches.

On Wednesday, the Lebanese army said it had arrested several people suspected of firing rockets at Israel from Lebanon.

A security official told AFP that three of those detained were members of Hezbollah's Palestinian ally Hamas.