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Gaza’s Dual Crisis: Israeli Strikes Intensify as Polio Vaccination Campaign Faces Challenges

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
August 31, 2024
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Gaza’s Dual Crisis: Israeli Strikes Intensify as Polio Vaccination Campaign Faces Challenges
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The ongoing conflict between Gaza and Israel continues to escalate, with Israeli forces intensifying their hold on the Gaza Strip. Amidst the violence, a new health crisis has emerged as polio cases surface in the beleaguered territory, adding to the humanitarian catastrophe.

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    • Israeli Strikes and Casualties
  • Polio Vaccination Campaign Amid Conflict
  • Challenges in Reaching Vulnerable Populations
  • Symbolic Start to Vaccination Efforts
  • Continued Military Operations and Destruction
  • Destruction and Displacement in Khan Younis
  • Conclusion
Israeli Strikes and Casualties

On Saturday, Israeli airstrikes claimed the lives of at least 48 people in the Gaza Strip, according to Palestinian health authorities. The strikes targeted various areas, including central and southern regions of the enclave. This comes as the conflict rages on, with both Israeli forces and Hamas militants clashing fiercely in multiple locations.

Polio Vaccination Campaign Amid Conflict

In the midst of the ongoing violence, the United Nations is set to launch a polio vaccination campaign aimed at immunizing approximately 640,000 children in Gaza. The campaign will rely on eight-hour daily pauses in the fighting, negotiated to allow health workers to reach as many children as possible. The campaign is urgent, given the recent resurgence of polio in Gaza, which is largely attributed to the deteriorating sanitary conditions in the war-torn territory.

Challenges in Reaching Vulnerable Populations

Yousef Abu Al-Reesh, Gaza’s deputy minister of health, emphasized the difficulty of conducting the vaccination campaign without a comprehensive ceasefire. He urged the international community to push for a halt in hostilities to ensure that the vaccination drive could reach all children in need. Speaking at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, Al-Reesh warned that the ongoing conflict threatens the success of the campaign and the health of Gaza’s children.

Symbolic Start to Vaccination Efforts

Despite the challenges, medics began administering polio vaccines to some children at Nasser Hospital on Saturday in a symbolic gesture ahead of the official launch of the campaign. This follows the confirmation of a polio case last week, the first in 25 years in the territory, where a baby was partially paralyzed by the type 2 polio virus. World Health Organization (WHO) officials have stressed that for the campaign to succeed, at least 90% of children need to be vaccinated twice, with a four-week interval between doses.

Continued Military Operations and Destruction

As preparations for the vaccination campaign were underway, Israeli strikes continued unabated. In Nuseirat, one of Gaza’s historic refugee camps, Israeli airstrikes killed 19 people, including nine members of the same family. Another 30 people were reported dead from strikes in different areas of Gaza. Meanwhile, Israeli forces conducted operations in the Zeitoun neighborhood and Rafah, engaging in combat with fighters from Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and other militant groups.

Destruction and Displacement in Khan Younis

In Khan Younis, families began returning to their homes after a 22-day Israeli offensive that aimed to prevent Hamas from regrouping. The scale of destruction was evident, with large areas flattened and significant damage to buildings and infrastructure. Despite the end of the offensive, the residents face an uphill battle to rebuild their lives amid the ongoing conflict.

Conclusion

The situation in Gaza remains dire, with the dual crises of war and a public health emergency compounding the suffering of its residents. The success of the polio vaccination campaign hinges on a fragile ceasefire, highlighting the urgent need for peace to protect the most vulnerable—Gaza’s children.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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