Syria: Over 200 Vaccinated in al-Hol

A woman holds the hand of a boy in al-Hol camp in Syria. AFP
A woman holds the hand of a boy in al-Hol camp in Syria. AFP
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Syria: Over 200 Vaccinated in al-Hol

A woman holds the hand of a boy in al-Hol camp in Syria. AFP
A woman holds the hand of a boy in al-Hol camp in Syria. AFP

More than 200 people have been vaccinated against COVID-19 in northeast Syria's densely-populated al-Hol camp for the displaced and families of defeated militants, a regime official said Thursday.

The vaccination drive, using AstraZeneca jabs under the Covax program for low-income parts of the world, covers regime-held areas and territory run by a Kurdish local administration.

Syrian health ministry teams had inoculated 205 people up until Wednesday in al-Hol camp of Hasakeh province, the ministry's provincial chief Issa al-Khalaf told AFP.

The camp houses about 62,000 people, mainly women and children, including tens of thousands of family members of foreign ISIS fighters.

According to medical sources inside the camp, foreign wives of suspected militants were being excluded from the vaccination drive, a charge denied by Khalaf.

Syria's health ministry in April received a first consignment of 203,000 doses of AstraZeneca through Covax, according to the World Health Organization.

Almost 7,000 people have so far been inoculated in the Kurdish-held areas, in a campaign launched a month ago, local health chief Jawan Moustafa said.

The areas of northeast Syria under Kurdish control, where medical shortages are rife, have recorded over 18,000 cases of coronavirus, including 761 deaths.



Palestinian President Abbas Appoints New Deputy in Major Step in Naming Successor

Hussein al-Sheikh, secretary-general of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization, gestures during an interview with The Associate Press at his office in the West Bank city of Ramallah, June 13, 2022. (AP)
Hussein al-Sheikh, secretary-general of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization, gestures during an interview with The Associate Press at his office in the West Bank city of Ramallah, June 13, 2022. (AP)
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Palestinian President Abbas Appoints New Deputy in Major Step in Naming Successor

Hussein al-Sheikh, secretary-general of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization, gestures during an interview with The Associate Press at his office in the West Bank city of Ramallah, June 13, 2022. (AP)
Hussein al-Sheikh, secretary-general of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization, gestures during an interview with The Associate Press at his office in the West Bank city of Ramallah, June 13, 2022. (AP)

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Saturday named a veteran aide and confidant as his new vice president. It’s a major step by the aging leader to designate a successor.

The appointment of Hussein al-Sheikh as vice president of the Palestine Liberation Organization does not guarantee he will be the next Palestinian president. But it makes him the front-runner among longtime politicians in the dominant Fatah party who hope to succeed the 89-year-old Abbas.

Abbas hopes to play a major role in postwar Gaza. He has been under pressure from Western and Arab allies to rehabilitate the Palestinian Authority, which has limited autonomy in parts of the Israeli-occupied West Bank.  

The PLO is the internationally recognized representative of the Palestinian people and oversees the Western-backed Palestinian Authority. Abbas has led both entities for two decades.