Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) continues to be a problem in Israel and surrounding areas, despite ongoing vaccination efforts. The disease, caused by the FMD virus, is highly mutable, leading to a variety of genetic strains. A study by Eyal Klement and Sharon Karniely found that the FMD strains in Israel are similar to those in neighbouring countries, suggesting a possible transmission route from the Palestinian Authority to Israel. The researchers emphasize the need for cross-border cooperation in disease control and recommend a targeted approach that includes extensive farms, improved surveillance, and enhanced vaccination efforts.