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Damage in Israeli air base after Iran attack

Israeli army footage of what it says is the damage caused by the Iranian attack on the Nevatim Air Base, which was launched late Saturday in retaliation for a deadly air strike widely blamed on Israel that destroyed its consular building in Syria's capital early this month. AFP

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Six months of bloodshed: The toll on Gaza’s children

The bloodiest ever Gaza war which broke out over six months ago has taken an appalling toll on children. NGO Save the Children estimates that some 26,000 children have been killed or injured in the war, 17,000 have been orphaned, according to UNICEF, and 1 in 3 children under two years old in northern Gaza is suffering from acute malnutrition. In total, at least 33,207 people have been killed in the besieged Palestinian territory in Israel's retaliatory campaign for the October 7 attack, according to Hamas-run Gaza's health ministry. The unprecedented Hamas raid on southern Israel resulted in the deaths of 1,170 Israelis and foreigners, most of them civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures. AFP

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Gazans struggle to secure flour for daily bread

"I spent the night on Kuwait Roundabout to secure this bag of flour", says a Palestinian in Gaza City carrying a bag of flour he managed to get from an aid truck. A UN-backed report warned that half of Gazans are experiencing "catastrophic" hunger, with famine projected to hit the north of the territory unless there is urgent intervention. AFP

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Aspetar strengthens Asian football medicine with latest AFC Fellows

Aspetar, Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital, recently welcomed the newest cohort of the AFC President’s Travelling Fellows for Football Medicine. This prestigious programme, running for over a decade, fosters collaboration between Aspetar and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) to elevate sports medicine expertise across Asia.The week-long programme hosted four participants: Dr Mujahid Mohamed S Awadh Khoja (Physician, Saudi Arabia FA), Dr Afrah Hamood Ali Al-Jabri (Physician, Oman FA), Ms Nathaline Gilinguirian (Physiotherapist, Lebanon FA), and Ng Yui Kan (Physiotherapist, Hong Kong FA).The healthcare professionals will delve deep into the world of sports medicine, attending lectures from Aspetar’s leading experts on crucial topics like sports nutrition and cutting-edge rehabilitation techniques.The program offers a comprehensive curriculum, equipping the fellows with the tools to excel in their fields.Participants gain valuable insights into Football Medicine specific to the Asian landscape, exploring methods to prevent player injuries and illnesses through structured programs. They also learn innovative approaches to enhance player performance and overall health, while gaining exposure to the application of scientific research methods in sports medicine. This immersive experience further allows them to expand their knowledge base in their chosen areas of expertise.The AFC President’s Travelling Fellows program reflects the longstanding partnership between Aspetar and the AFC, solidified through a formal memorandum of agreement. This initiative offers a unique opportunity for AFC member associations to expose their healthcare professionals to the unparalleled expertise housed within Aspetar.Dr Abdulaziz al-Kuwari, Aspetar CEO, reiterated the programme’s significance: “At Aspetar, we are driven by a core principle: sharing our knowledge and experience. We are honoured to welcome these talented fellows. As the premier Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Hospital in the region, and a leader recognised by FIFA, Aspetar remains steadfast in its commitment to advancing sports medicine throughout Asia.”By fostering this exchange of knowledge and best practices, Aspetar continues to play a pivotal role in strengthening the foundation of sports medicine across Asia, ensuring the continued health and well-being of elite football players in the region.

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