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The UAE is believed to be just the second Middle Eastern country after Israel to detect monkeypox, a disease whose spread has caused alarm after the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Monkeypox is an infectious disease spread by close contact that is usually mild, and is endemic in parts of west and central Africa.
From the killing of Shireen Abu Akleh and other journalists by Israel, to Western governments' policies that weaponise antisemitism and criminalise BDS, these are all tactics intended to silence Palestine solidarity, writes Randa Abdel-Fattah.
Emad Moussa recounts the traumatic stories of his grandparents who were among the hundreds of thousands of Palestinians forced out of their homes by Zionist militias during the Nakba in 1948, to form the state of Israel.
As tensions continue in Jerusalem, and Palestinians face ongoing attempts by Israel to ‘cleanse’ them from the land, it is clear that neither their own representatives nor surrounding Arab nations can be relied on for support, writes Emad Moussa.

The WHO said nearly 200 monkeypox cases have been recorded in over 20 countries that don't usually have an outbreak of the virus
While the assassination of Shireen Abu Akleh shocked the world, it was far from an aberration in Israel's fight to contain the truth and control the narrative about its human rights abuses, writes Lowkey.

WHO official and infectious disease specialist David Heymann said it appears monkeypox is now 'being spread as sexually transmitted infections'.

The Hamas-run Health Ministry on Tuesday reported the first cases of children infected with severe acute hepatitis of unknown origins.
Despite ample footage and eyewitness accounts, coverage of Shireen Abu Akleh's murder has been heavily distorted by Western media. Perhaps the most abhorrent reports have come from America's "paper of record", The New York Times, writes Laura Albast.