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06JERUSALEM1327
2006-03-31 14:56:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Consulate Jerusalem
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AI SITREP MARCH 31: PA CULLS 96,700 FOWL IN GAZA;

Tags:  KFLU TBIO SENV ECON EAGR EAID KWBG IS 
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UNCLAS JERUSALEM 001327 

SIPDIS

SENSITIVE
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NEA FOR FRONT OFFICE; NEA/IPA FOR WILLIAMS/GREENE/WAECHTER;
NEA/RA FOR LAWSON; OES FOR DALEY; NSC FOR ABRAMS, DORAN,
MUSTAFA; STATE PASS TO USAID/BORODIN; STATE PASS TO USDA

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KFLU TBIO SENV ECON EAGR EAID KWBG IS
SUBJECT: AI SITREP MARCH 31: PA CULLS 96,700 FOWL IN GAZA;
ISRAELI OUTBREAK IN NEGEV

REF: JERUSALEM 1283

UNCLAS JERUSALEM 001327

SIPDIS

SENSITIVE
SIPDIS

NEA FOR FRONT OFFICE; NEA/IPA FOR WILLIAMS/GREENE/WAECHTER;
NEA/RA FOR LAWSON; OES FOR DALEY; NSC FOR ABRAMS, DORAN,
MUSTAFA; STATE PASS TO USAID/BORODIN; STATE PASS TO USDA

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KFLU TBIO SENV ECON EAGR EAID KWBG IS
SUBJECT: AI SITREP MARCH 31: PA CULLS 96,700 FOWL IN GAZA;
ISRAELI OUTBREAK IN NEGEV

REF: JERUSALEM 1283


1. (SBU) WHO Representative Mahmud Daher reported to EconOff
March 31 that the PA had completed the culling and burial of
96,700 birds from all infected areas in Gaza. He said the PA
continued to conduct surveillance and to monitor areas where
these outbreaks had occurred. Samples taken from the Gaza
areas of Beit Lahiya, el-Masadar village (between Bureij and
Maghaza refugee camps),Deir el-Balah, the Zaytoon area of
Gaza city, and Jabalia had returned with negative results for
Avian Influenza (AI).

WHO meeting on farmer compensation
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2. (SBU) In a March 30 WHO-chaired meeting with donors and
the Palestinian Authority (PA),farmer compensation was the
central topic, according to WHO official Fathi Abu Moghli.
In addition to the promised USD 2 million by the World Bank,
the EC confirmed that it would provide 10 million euros (USD
12 million) for farmer compensation after the World Bank
assessment was completed. Abu Moghli said the group
discussed the possible protein deficiencies for both
Palestinian children and adults that could likely develop
should all of Gaza's 2.5 million poultry have to be culled.
WHO representatives said the PA still needed the following
assistance:

-- Tamiflu capsules (only 2,500 capsules had arrived);

-- PPE kits (3,000 kits had arrived, including 1500 from
USAID);

-- Disinfectants;

-- Public Awareness campaign activities;

-- Poisons should further culling be necessary in Gaza; and

-- Electric Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) machine for MOA
to test for AI (estimated cost is USD 45,000).

Israeli outbreak in Negev
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3. (SBU) H5N1 has been confirmed at Kibbutz Kerem Shalom in
the western Negev, adjacent to the borders with Egypt and
Gaza, and very close to Holit, one of the original sites of
the recent outbreak in Israel. Kibbutz Kerem Shalom was
placed under close inspection and isolated. Culling has
already begun on the flock of 21,000 nine-week old turkeys
there. Israeli MOA contacts believe the disease may have
spread from the transport of poultry by the Kibbutz Kerem
Shalom manager, who also manages the Holit turkey farm.


4. (U) Nahum Barnea and Shimon Shiffer, commenting in
Yedioth Ahronoth on March 31, noted that bird flu offered
hope for coexistence, at least in the poultry sector, citing
a Haaretz article on cooperation between the Israeli and
Palestinian Agriculture Ministries to eradicate the disease
following an outbreak at a Jewish settlement in the Jordan
Valley/West Bank. Israeli Police headquarters stated in the
article that cooperation in the Jordan Valley is very good.
WALLES