
“During the meeting, updates were exchanged between the
parties, and transfer of information was agreed upon by way of additional
meetings to take place in order to further track the issue,” said COGAT, the
defence ministry unit responsible for Palestinian civilian coordination.

Ebola has killed more than 4,000 people this year, nearly
all of them in the West African countries of Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone,
according to the World Health Organisation.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a meeting
today with government officials over the epidemic as the army announced a series
of preventative measures.

Efforts to counter the spread of the disease would focus on
border crossings and Ben Gurion International Airport, near Tel Aviv, said the
statement.

Israel is a popular destination for African Christians, with
around 43,000 of them having visited the country since the start of the year,
according to the tourism ministry.
Sources: AFP,
Agencies
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