• Polio and the destruction of GazaAs health infrastructure

    From NefeshBarYochai@void@invalid.noy to uk.current-events.terrorism,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.slack,nyc.politics,alt.computer.workshop on Mon Jul 22 13:49:20 2024
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    This past week, poliovirus was detected in sewage samples in the Gaza
    Strip. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) polio
    (poliomyelitis) is a ohighly infectious diseaseo that oinvades the
    nervous system and can cause total paralysis in a matter of hourso.

    Like so much else in the Gaza Strip these days, polio according to the
    WHO omainly affects children under 5 years of ageo but can infect
    oanyone of any age who is unvaccinatedo. Furthermore, oOne in 200
    infections leads to irreversible paralysis (usually in the legs).
    Among those paralyzed, 5-10% die when their breathing muscles become immobilizedo.

    Israel and its apologists can be expected to blame Hamas for this
    state of affairs, with canards about the Gaza health authorities
    prioritizing the construction of tunnels over inoculating those under
    their rule, dirty Arabs, and the like. The fact of the matter is that
    not only is polio not endemic in the Gaza Strip, it was eradicated
    from the territory several decades ago. The achievement was publicly
    touted by none other than Ted Tulchinksy, who from 1978-1994 served as
    the Coordinator for Health in the West Bank and Gaza Strip within
    IsraelAs Ministry of Health. His testimony is significant because
    during his tenure Tulchinsky supervised the health departments of the
    military governments Israel established in each of the West Bank and
    Gaza Strip in 1967.

    Writing on the website of the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH)
    in 2011, Tulchinsky writes that during the 1970s polio epidemics
    periodically erupted in Israel and the Palestinian territories it was
    in the process of annexing, and odespite high levels of [vaccination]
    coverageo in the Gaza Strip in particular, on account of its degraded
    sanitary infrastructure.

    Tulchinsky recounts that in 1978 Israel consulted with Natan Goldblum
    and Joseph Melnick, two noted epidemiologists from Baylor University,
    to develop more effective anti-polio strategies. Their recommendation,
    to increase the four doses traditionally given to infants during their
    first year with an additional three of a different variety, was
    pioneered in the Gaza Strip. It proved so effective that the disease
    was eradicated from the territory within a few short years. Tulchinsky
    does not say so, but it seems likely that as with so much else the
    Gaza Strip here too functioned as a human laboratory for new Israeli
    methods. Indeed, the Goldblum-Melnick vaccination sequence was
    according to Tulchinsky odubbed the Gaza systemo and subsequently
    applied within Israel to quell a polio outbreak of its own in 1988.
    oAs a result of this episodeo, Tulchinsky wrote, oIsrael adopted the
    Gaza system, and total eradication of polio was rapidly achievedo.

    It is unclear how polio has suddenly re-appeared in the Gaza Strip.
    What is beyond doubt is how itAs spreading. Israel has systematically
    destroyed the Gaza StripAs health, sanitary, water treatment, and
    power infrastructure, particularly since October 2023, leading to the
    collapse of systems that were already precarious. Contaminated water,
    untreated sewage, and uncollected garbage, particularly when paired
    with the severe overcrowding resulting from IsraelAs genocidal
    campaign and repeated forced displacement of the civilian population,
    represent ideal conditions for its spread.

    In the words of United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres,
    speaking last December:

    The people of Gaza are being told to move like human pinballs u
    ricocheting between ever-smaller slivers of the south, without any of
    the basics of survival a Conditions in shelters are overcrowded and
    unsanitary. People nurse open wounds. Hundreds of people stand in line
    for hours to use one shower or toilet a wearing clothes they have not
    changed for two months.

    Such conditions have also created a breeding ground for other
    infectious diseases. As of June 30, the WHO reported nearly a million
    cases of acute respiratory infection (affecting almost half the
    population), over half a million cases of diarrhea (including nearly
    200,000 cases of oacute watery diarrheao), and over 100,000 cases of
    acute jaundice (suggesting hepatitis is widespread), and so on. The
    WHO notes these figures oshould be interpreted with caution, due to
    delayed and incomplete data reportingo. As the summer intensifies,
    there have also been multiple warnings of a cholera outbreak.

    With few and limited exceptions, Israel is preventing the entry of
    fuel, vaccines, medical supplies, and potable water into the Gaza
    Strip. As IsraelAs Minister of Defense, Yoav Gallant, publicly
    announced on October 8, oWe are imposing a complete siege on Gaza.
    There will be no electricity, no food, no water, no fuel. Everything
    will be closedo.

    There was more to this policy of collective sadism than revenge. Giora
    Eiland is a retired major-general who previously served as head of
    IsraelAs National Security Council and is an advisor to its current
    government. He also publishes a regular column in the Israeli
    newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth. Writing on October 29, he urged Israel to
    inflict onot only destruction in Gaza City, but a humanitarian
    disaster and absolute governmental chaos a [O]nly that outcome u the
    complete destruction of all systems in Gaza and desperate distresso,
    would in his view bring about victory. On November 19 he exhorted the government to continue its siege on the Gaza Strip, emphasizing that
    osevere epidemics in the southern Gaza Strip will bring victory closer
    and will reduce the number of IDF casualties.o The enthusiastic
    identification of an entire society as a military target, and the
    determination to inflict maximum levels of suffering to compensate for
    IsraelAs military failures, has been a common refrain among IsraelAs
    senior political and military leaders.

    Central to this campaign has been the eradication of GazaAs health infrastructure. The WHO speaks of the ocontinued dismantling of the
    health systemo. In late May Doctors Without Borders (MSF) put it thus:
    oIn the last seven months the healthcare system in the Gaza Strip has
    been systematically dismantled. According to OCHA [The United Nations
    Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs] 24 hospitals are
    now out of service, while 493 health workers have been killedo. By
    July 12 the WHO reported 746 health workers killed, 967 injured, and
    128 still incarcerated. Israel flunkies will no doubt denounce each
    and every one of them as Hamas, and claim the numerous ambulances
    bombed to smithereens were camouflaged rocket launchers.

    Attention has primarily focused on the challenges GazaAs
    disintegrating Palestinian medical facilities and their overworked and under-resourced staff confront in dealing with the overwhelming number
    of casualties resulting from IsraelAs genocidal campaign. The accounts
    of young children enduring amputations without anesthetics and severe
    burns without pain management, of patients dying because of the
    unavailability of basic medical supplies like disinfectants, have
    become all too common. But the crisis also goes much deeper. Regular
    health care, for example for cancer patients or those who suffer a
    stroke, diabetics requiring insulin, a child or grandparent with a
    broken bone, and the like, has also all but disappeared. Mark
    Perlmutter and Feroze Sidhwa, two U.S. surgeons who recently
    volunteered at a hospital in the Gaza Strip, provide a particularly
    harrowing account of their experience. It is, unfortunately, just one
    of very many such testimonials.

    At the beginning of July Rasha Khatib, Martin McKee, and Salim Yusuf
    published a letter in the prestigious British medical journal The
    Lancet in which they note that oArmed conflicts have indirect health implications beyond the direct harm from violenceo, with odestroyed
    health-care infrastructureo prominently noted as a factor. The authors
    observe that oIn recent conflicts, such indirect deaths range from
    three to 15 times the number of direct deathso. Based on current
    conditions in the Gaza Strip the authors, oapplying a conservative
    estimate of four indirect deaths per one direct deatho, find it onot implausible to estimate that up to 186,000 or even more deaths could
    be attributable to the current conflict in Gazao, and note that this
    amounts to o7-9% of the population in the Gaza Stripo. ThatAs a lot of Pallywood for the Defamation League and other Israel flunkies to
    explain away.

    Accounts of the destruction of the Palestinian health infrastructure
    typically focus on IsraelAs destruction of al-Shifa Hospital, the
    largest medical complex in the Gaza Strip that was razed and burned to
    the ground by the most moral army since the Ku Klux Klan after none of
    its pretexts for attacking the complex were substantiated.

    Before Al-Shifa there was the October 17 mass casualty bombing of
    Al-Ahli Arab Hospital, also known as Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital.
    Established in 1882, it is the only Christian hospital in the Gaza
    Strip and is managed by the Anglican Diocese of Jerusalem. Along with
    other hospitals, it also became a refuge of choice for civilians
    desperate for safe haven.

    Three days earlier, on October 14, Human Rights Watch reported that
    oan artillery projectile struck the hospitalAs diagnostic cancer
    treatment centero. Based on details of the shell, it concluded that
    oIsrael is the only party to the [Gaza] conflict known to possess and
    use the artillery that fires this type of munitiono.

    Over the course of the next three days, the hospitalAs director and
    staff received numerous direct Israeli warnings and threats, demanding
    they evacuate the premises. (Needless to say, they refused and
    continued to treat their patients). In the immediate aftermath of the
    October 17 bombing, Israel put out several and often contradictory
    accounts, before eventually settling on two points: the casualty
    figures were vastly exaggerated and, more importantly, were caused not
    by Israeli fire but by an errant Palestinian projectile.

    As so often IsraelAs purpose in rejecting culpability and blaming its
    victims is not to convince its audience so much as to confuse it. If journalists, Human Rights Watch, and others conclude they cannot
    clearly establish responsibility and must await a full and proper
    investigation when conditions permit, it is mission accomplished.

    In this particular case, the ruse worked beyond expectations. Although
    the Anglican Diocese of Jerusalem pointed the finger squarely at
    Israel, the Archbishop of Canterbury and senior cleric of the Anglican
    Church, Justin Welby, shamelessly denounced accusations that Israel
    was responsible as a oblood libelo. oDonAt assume itAs Israelo, he
    stated. oYou have no proofo.

    For good measure Welby professed total ignorance on the numbers killed
    and injured, stating, oIAve heard so many different figureso. Ever the
    knave, U.S. President and soon-to-be-former-nominee Joe Biden rushed
    to blame the Palestinians. Speaking in Israel, the same individual who
    claimed to have viewed non-existent images of beheaded infants on
    October 7 stated, oBased on what IAve seen, it appears it was done by
    the other team, and not youo. The resulting outrage contributed to the
    abrupt cancellation of his scheduled conclave with an assortment of
    Arab client regimes in Amman several days later. Like these past
    several weeks, even his closest allies couldnAt stomach being
    associated with him.

    The most comprehensive investigation I have come across to date has
    been conducted by Maher Arar, who has produced two extraordinarily
    detailed technical reports to demonstrate not only that it was an
    Israeli projectile that hit Al-Ahli Hospital, but that any other
    theory is inconsistent with the available evidence. While I found his
    reasoning entirely convincing, IAm not sufficiently technically
    proficient u to put it mildly u to rebut any challenges to his
    technical conclusions. I do however know enough to confidently dismiss
    any detractors who do not call for an immediate, comprehensive,
    independent international investigation and refuse to condemn Israel
    for refusing one.

    Maher Arar makes the important point that Israel attacked Al-Ahli
    Hospital not despite its prominent international connections, but
    because of them. It was a test case. If it succeeded, and it could get
    the likes of Welby, the BBC, and Western governments to play along,
    that would send an unmistakable signal that every single Palestinian
    hospital was fair game and could be attacked with impunity. And thatAs precisely what has happened. A fundamental principle of the laws of
    war that has survived for centuries if not millennia lies buried in
    the rubble of GazaAs hospitals. It no longer exists, and the horrific consequences will u already do u reverberate far beyond the Gaza
    Strip.

    In the words of noted Palestinian-British surgeon Ghassan Abu-Sitta,
    who was at Al-Ahli Hospital the night of the attack:

    This incident served as a litmus test for what was to come: IsraelAs
    full war on GazaAs healthcare infrastructure. After Al-Ahli was hit,
    and no one was held to account, the domino pieces began to fall
    rapidly. Hospitals were targeted one after the other. It became
    obvious that the attacks were systemic.

    Several months ago, I had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Chandra Hassan
    in Chicago. A dedicated medical professional and humanitarian, he had volunteered at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis for some time during the
    current genocide and has remained in regular contact with Palestinian colleagues.

    During our conversation, I asked him what he thought the underlying
    purpose of IsraelAs systematic destruction of the Palestinian health infrastructure was. He responded u and here I paraphrase u that
    hospitals have a special sanctity and form the ultimate refuge and
    source of hope for people in crisis. They expect to have, and need the confidence they can have, access to a hospital and its staff should
    they or their loved ones require it, and refuge within its premises
    should this prove necessary. Remove that confidence, that hope, and
    replace it with the fear generated by the knowledge it is no longer
    there, that you will be left to your own devices when you most need
    hope and help, and you are well on your way to ensuring the
    disintegration of a society. Sounds about right.

    https://mondoweiss.net/2024/07/polio-and-the-destruction-of-gazas-health-infrastructure/



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  • From Tyrone@none@none.none to alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.slack,nyc.politics,uk.current-events.terrorism on Mon Jul 22 20:10:17 2024
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    On Jul 22, 2024 at 1:49:20rC>PM EDT, "NefeshBarYochai" <void@invalid.noy> wrote:

    This past week, poliovirus was detected in sewage samples in the Gaza
    Strip. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) polio
    (poliomyelitis) is a -ohighly infectious disease-o that -oinvades the
    nervous system and can cause total paralysis in a matter of hours-o.

    Boo Hoo. War is hell, isn't it? Maybe Hamas shouldn't keep starting one every few years.
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  • From Governor Swill@governor.swill@gmail.com to uk.current-events.terrorism,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.slack,nyc.politics,alt.computer.workshop on Tue Jul 23 04:49:27 2024
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    On Mon, 22 Jul 2024 13:49:20 -0400, NefeshBarYochai <void@invalid.noy> wrote:

    This past week, poliovirus was detected in sewage samples in the Gaza
    Strip. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) polio
    (poliomyelitis) is a ohighly infectious diseaseo that oinvades the
    nervous system and can cause total paralysis in a matter of hourso.

    I'll bet that will interfere with their ability to make suicide vests.

    Swill
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