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The Hamas-run Health Ministry on Tuesday reported the first cases of children infected with severe acute hepatitis of unknown origins.

Israel will do away with its Covid-19 vaccination 'green pass' system as coronavirus cases continue to wane.

Israel has approved AstraZeneca's antibody cocktail, Evusheld, for immunocompromised people over the age of 12 and who weigh over 40kg.
Failing to hold American partners to account for human rights abuses emboldens them to continue with bad behaviour, forcing Washington to defend them and ultimately making these allies burdens rather than assets to the US, writes Trita Parsi.
On 27 April the Guardian reported the horrific massacre of 41 Syrian civilians in Tadamon, a Damascus neighbourhood. As Russian crimes in Ukraine invoke Western outrage and support for Ukraine, Ammar Dayoub says we cannot expect the same for Syria.

The surge in hepatitis cases began in Scotland on 31 March and more than 100 of the 191 cases recorded so far were in the UK.

Israel has been slammed for failing to vaccinate Palestinians living in territories it illegally occupies, which rights have groups have argued is a legal requirement, despite giving jabs to West Bank settlers.

Climate change threatens Jordan's humdrum reputation as rising global temperatures and waves of refugees stress the region’s dwindling water supply.

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said in a televised address on Sunday that Israel would this week begin loosening curbs on international travel even as Omicron-fuelled cases spiral.

Mohamed Masleh, director of resources at Gaza's Environment Ministry, estimated that there are 25,000 tonnes of used batteries in Gaza that need to be recycled.