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Palestinians watch as smoke rises after a building was hit by an Israeli air strike, in Gaza City
Region

Gaza death toll hits 64,368 martyrs

The death toll of the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, has risen to 64,368 martyrs and 162,367 injured. The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza stated Saturday that 68 martyrs and 362 injured arrived at the sector’s hospitals in the past 24 hours, noting that the number of martyrs and injuries since the occupation breached the ceasefire agreement on March 18 has reached 11,828 martyrs and 50,326 injured.It also noted that hospitals had received 23 martyrs in the past 24 hours among aid victims, along with 143 injured, bringing the total number of martyrs who died seeking sustenance to 2,385 people, and the injured to 17,577.The ministry further reported that hospitals in the sector recorded 6 new deaths due to famine and malnutrition in the past 24 hours, raising the total number of victims of the systematic Israeli starvation of Gaza's residents to 385 deaths, including 135 children.The Israeli occupation continues its genocidal war against Gaza and its people, disregarding international calls to stop the killing machine and open the crossings to allow humanitarian aid, amid an unprecedented catastrophic humanitarian situation.

Demonstrators display placards during a protest by Palestinian and Israeli activists against starvation in Gaza, near Beit Jala in the occupied West Bank, Friday.
Region

WHO chief urges Israel to stop Gaza starvation 'catastrophe'

The World Health Organisation chief Friday urged Israel to stop the "catastrophe" of people starving to death in Gaza, saying at least 370 people have died from malnutrition since the war began."This is a catastrophe that Israel could have prevented, and could stop at any time," Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters."Starvation of civilians as a method of war is a war crime that can never be tolerated: doing so in one conflict risks legitimising its use in future conflicts," he said.His comments came two weeks after the UN declared a famine in Gaza, blaming the "systematic obstruction" of humanitarian deliveries by Israel.Israel has vehemently denied that its actions had caused famine in Gaza.The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza reported Friday that 373 people, including 134 children, had died from starvation and malnutrition in the besieged Palestinian territory since the war there erupted in October 2023.Tedros repeated the number and said that it included "more than 300 just in the past two months"."People are starving to death while the food that could save them sits on trucks a short distance away," he lamented."The most intolerable part of this man-made disaster is that it could be stopped right now," he said, questioning why Israel was allowing the situation to persist."The starvation of the people of Gaza will not make Israel safer, nor will it facilitate the release of the hostages," he insisted.The WHO chief also stressed that "where hunger goes, disease follows"."Lack of food and clean water and cramped living conditions are leaving people with weakened immune systems exposed to more disease," he said.He said that in the past month alone, more than 100 cases had been reported of Guillain-Barre Syndrome, which can occur after other infection and lead to paralysis.He also decried that there are currently more than 15,000 patients in Gaza in need of urgent specialised care who are awaiting evacuation."More than 700 people have died while waiting for medical evacuation, including almost 140 children," he said."We call on the government of Israel to end this inhumane war," Tedros said."If it will not, I call on its allies to use their influence to stop it."

Gulf Times
Qatar

Food inspection at Gewan Island

Doha Municipality's Health Control Section has carried out an sudden inspection campaign on restaurants and cafés in Gewan Island as the location sees a large turnout of families and visitors.The campaign aimed to ensure that food establishments comply with health requirements and standard specifications. The inspection tours included monitoring workers’ personal hygiene practices, cleaning and sterilisation plans for equipment, tools, and surfaces, as well as waste management and proper disposal methods.In addition, establishment managers were educated on the importance of involving workers in specialised training programmes on food safety and hygiene rules, to which the Ministry of Municipality gives top priority and implements systematically through workshops delivered by experts.

U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., testifies before a Senate Finance Committee hearing on President Donald Trump's 2026 health care agenda, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., U.S., September 4, 2025. REUTERS
International

Senators grill RFK Jr over US health agency shake-up

US Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr said Thursday that firing a top government scientist was "absolutely necessary" as he faced blistering criticism from Democrats urging him to resign over his steps to curb vaccines.The Senate hearing, marked by sharp exchanges that often erupted into shouting matches, came days after the ouster of Sue Monarez, the former director of the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).Her dismissal, accompanied by several high-level resignations and hundreds of earlier layoffs, has plunged the nation's premier public health agency into turmoil.In his opening remarks, Kennedy tore into the CDC's actions during the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, accusing the agency of failing "miserably" with "disastrous and nonsensical" policies including masking guidance, social distancing and school closures.Kennedy said that the CDC, during the pandemic, had lied to Americans, pointing to recommendations on mask wearing, vaccine boosters and social distancing and statements that the vaccine would prevent transmission."I need to fire some of those people and make sure this doesn't happen again," he said."We need bold, competent and creative new leadership at CDC, people able and willing to chart a new course," he said, touting the health department's new focus on chronic disease and promoting prevention.Monarez, the CDC director whom Kennedy previously endorsed, accused the secretary of a "deliberate effort to weaken America's public-health system and vaccine protections" in a *Wall Street Journal op-ed Thursday.Kennedy's explanation for her firing – as he told Senator Elizabeth Warren – was simply: "I asked her, 'Are you a trustworthy person?' And she said, 'No.'"Once a respected environmental lawyer, Kennedy emerged in the mid-2000s as a leading anti-vaccine activist, spending two decades spreading voluminous misinformation before being tapped by President Donald Trump as health secretary in his second administration.Since taking office, he has restricted Covid-19 shots to narrower groups, cut off federal research grants for the mRNA technology credited with saving millions of lives, and redirected funding toward research on debunked claims linking vaccines to autism.Ron Wyden, the top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee leading the hearing, set the tone by demanding Kennedy be sworn in under oath – accusing him of lying in prior written testimony when he pledged not to limit vaccine access."It is in the country's best interest that Robert Kennedy step down, and if he doesn't, Donald Trump should fire him before more people are hurt," Wyden thundered.However, Republican committee chairman Mike Crapo shot down the request, praising Kennedy's focus on chronic diseases such as obesity.The exchanges only grew more ill-tempered.Democratic Senator Maria Cantwell branded Kennedy a "charlatan" over his attacks on mRNA research, while Kennedy accused Senator Maggie Hassan of "crazy talk" and "making things up to scare people" when she said that parents were already struggling to get Covid-19 vaccines for their children.Vaccines have become the flashpoint in an ever-deepening partisan battle.Conservative-leaning Florida on Wednesday announced that it would end all immunisation requirements, including at schools, while a West Coast alliance of California, Washington and Oregon announced they would make their own vaccine recommendation body to counter Kennedy's influence at the national level.Republicans mostly closed ranks around Kennedy, though there was some notable dissent.Senator Bill Cassidy, a physician whose support was key to Kennedy's confirmation, criticised his cancellation of mRNA grants.He was joined by fellow Republican doctor Senator John Barrasso and Senator Thom Tillis.Cassidy pressed Kennedy on whether Trump deserved a Nobel Prize for Operation Warp Speed, the public-private partnership that sped Covid-19 vaccines to market.Kennedy agreed that Trump should have received the prize but in nearly the same breath, praised hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin, drugs championed by conspiracy theorists that have been proven ineffective against Covid-19.

Gulf Times
Region

Gaza death toll hits 64231 martyrs

The death toll of the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, has risen to 64,231 martyrs and 161,583 injured. The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza stated Thursday that 84 martyrs and 338 injured arrived at the sector's hospitals in the past 24 hours, noting that the number of martyrs and injuries since the occupation breached the ceasefire agreement on March 18 has reached 11,699 martyrs and 49,542 injured.It also noted that hospitals received in the past 24 hours 17 martyrs among aid victims, along with 174 injured, bringing the total number of martyrs who died seeking sustenance to 2,356 people, and the injured to 17,244.The ministry further reported that hospitals in the sector recorded 3 new deaths due to famine and malnutrition in the past 24 hours, raising the total number of victims of the systematic Israeli starvation of Gaza's residents to 370 deaths, including 131 children.The Israeli occupation continues its genocidal war against Gaza and its people, disregarding international calls to stop the killing machine and open the crossings to allow humanitarian aid, amid an unprecedented catastrophic humanitarian situation.

Gulf Times
Qatar

Food health inspection at Al Sheehaniya Municipality

As part of the intensive inspection campaigns carried out by Al Sheehaniya Municipality during the summer, the Health Control Section has conducted an evening inspection campaign targeting food establishments in the Muaither Umm Al Zubar area.The campaign aimed to ensure that such establishments comply with all approved health requirements and practices, and to guarantee the safety of the food products displayed or handled.The campaign resulted in the closure of one violating establishment and the issuance of four violation reports, in accordance with Law No 8 of 1990 on the regulation of human food control. In addition, around 50kg of food, deemed unfit for human consumption, were destroyed.Al Sheehaniya Municipality confirmed that these campaigns will continue across all areas under its jurisdiction to enhance food safety and public health, safeguard consumers, and urged all establishment owners and workers to fully comply with health requirements and rectify any violations.

Dr Rand Abood
Qatar

PHCC offers specialised ‘Preconception Clinic’ for healthier, safer pregnancy

The Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) offers a specialised clinic for preconception health of spouses to assess their overall health and provide necessary medical advice for a healthier and safer pregnancy. Dr Rand Abood, family medicine specialist at Omar Bin Khattab Health Centre, emphasises that the importance of this clinic lies in assessing the overall health of spouses and identifying any issues that could affect pregnancy.It helps minimise potential risks to both the mother and the foetus through early diagnosis of diseases and disorders at least three months prior to planning pregnancy. The clinic also contributes to enhancing the chances of conceiving by offering lifestyle and nutrition advice. The clinic specifically targets women under the age of 50.The services include evaluating the medical history and previous operations, conducting essential tests to detect chronic or genetic diseases that could be passed to children and providing nutrition consultations, emphasising the importance of a balanced diet that comprise vegetables, meats, and iodine-rich foods like fish and seafood, as well as prescribing folic acid at least three months before conception to prevent congenital malformations in the foetus.The clinic also treats vitamin deficiencies like Vitamin D or B12, and mineral deficiencies like iron and magnesium. Furthermore, the clinic advises limiting caffeine intake to no more than 300 mg per day, engage in daily exercise routine of half an hour five times a week, and incorporating Kegel exercises for women to strengthen their pelvic and bladder muscles.Dr Abood adds that the clinic highly recommends quitting smoking and avoiding passive smoking, with the option of being referred to a smoking cessation clinic available at most health centres. Spouses are also advised to avoid exposure to pesticides, toxic substances, and mercury-containing products such as certain skin creams, as well as to steer clear of alcohol intake. Additionally, men are warned against utilising saunas to preserve the quality of their sperm.These services also include conducting tests in case of difficulty conceiving within 6 to 12 months of marriage, or when testing for sexually transmitted infections is necessary, along with the referral to recurrent miscarriage clinic if needed. The efficacy of vaccinations that a woman received in childhood are verified and renewed if required, and both spouses are advised to get the annual influenza and HPV vaccines. However, it is crucial to note that spouses should postpone conception for one month following the administration of specific vaccinations.Dr Abood stresses the necessity of a follow-up with the physician three months after the couple’s initial health assessment, with the possibility of referral to the reproduction clinic for women or a urology clinic for men for further tests and fertility treatments.It is recommended to postpone conception for six months after experiencing a miscarriage and to allow a spacing of at least one and a half year between births for women under the age of 35, with shorter intervals recommended as age increases. Additionally, attention is drawn to the importance of dental and gum health prior to conception.Dr Abood asserts that the Preconception Clinic, accessible at health centres for citizens and residents, represents a vital step towards a healthy and safe pregnancy.