First swine flu deaths in Gaza

**Three people have died from swine flu in the Gaza Strip, the Hamas-run health ministry has revealed.**A baby and two women were confirmed as the fist deaths from the H1N1 virus in the densely populated Palestinian territory, a spokesman said.

Gaza is under a tight Israeli and Egyptian blockade, tightened since Hamas took over the strip in 2007.

World Health Organisation officials say that there are not enough swine flu vaccines to protect Gaza’s hospitals.

Hassan Khalaf, a spokesman for the health ministry said there were four new cases discovered on Monday of people infected with the disease.

Senior WHO official Mahmoud Daher said the strip has only 1,000 vaccine doses for around 8,000 health employees, serving 1.5 million Palestinians in Gaza.

In the occupied West Bank, at least 1,250 cases of swine flu have been reported, with nine deaths, according to official figures.

In Israel, 67 people have died out of 8,539 cases.

The late arrival of swine flu to Gaza has been attributed to the blockade by Israel and Egypt.