Israel warns of new bird flu Israel's National Security Council has taken control of a massive outbreak of avian influenza in Galilee, which scientists warn could turn into a massive disaster for people, The Daily Beast (https://bit.ly/3sG6BVi). More than half a billion migratory birds pass through the area each year, heading for warm African winters or mild European summers, making it catastrophic for a major outbreak of avian influenza - right at the junction of global avian travels. The virus can be fatal if virus will be infects humans. The World Health Organization says more than half of the 863 confirmed human cases reported since 2003 have been fatal. Most strains or variants of H5N1 avian influenza are relatively difficult to transmit to humans. Yossi Leshem, one of Israel's most famous bird watchers, told The Daily Beast that it is the ability of these viruses to mutate into new strains that poses such a threat, as we saw with the coronavirus. So far, at least 5,400 wild cranes have died from a new strain of H5N1 avian influenza, which the Israeli authorities fear could escalate into a global emergency. Of the 30000 Eurasian cranes that passed in the Hula reserve this winter, 17% have died, and scientists fear the worst for their surviving cousins, at least 10000 of whom appear to be sick. The Crane Infestation is the same strain of bird flu that infected chicken coops in northern Israel and led to the culling of nearly 1 million birds in recent days.