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Palestinians say vaccines could come in March, accuse Israel of shirking duty to supply them

By Nidal al-Mughrabi

 

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Palestinians pray in a mosque that reopened after the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions were eased, in Gaza City January 10, 2021. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem

 

GAZA (Reuters) - The Palestinian Authority said on Sunday it expects to receive its first COVID-19 vaccine doses in March under a deal with drugmaker AstraZeneca, and accused Israel of shirking a duty to ensure vaccines are available in occupied territory.

 

While Israel has already become the world leader in vaccinations per capita, Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and the Gaza Strip have yet to secure their first supplies.

 

Yasser Bozyeh, the Palestinian general director of public health, told Reuters that in addition to reaching an agreement in principle with AstraZeneca, the Palestinians had also sought supplies from Moderna, Johnson & Johnson and Russia, which has developed the Sputnik V vaccine.

 

Supplies would also come through a World Health Organization vaccine programme for poor and middle income countries.

There was no immediate response from AstraZeneca to an emailed request from Reuters for comment.

 

The Palestinian Foreign Ministry said in a statement Israel had been "ignoring its duties as an occupation power and committing racial discrimination against the Palestinian people, depriving them of their right to healthcare."

 

"The search by the Palestinian leadership to secure the vaccines from various sources doesn't exempt Israel from its responsibilities towards the Palestinian people in providing the vaccines," it said.

 

Under interim peace accords with Israel, the Palestinian Authority exercises limited self-rule in the West Bank. Hamas Islamists run the Gaza Strip.

 

Israel's vaccination programme covers the country's Arab citizens and Palestinian residents of East Jerusalem.

 

On the West Bank, it has given vaccines to Israeli settlers, but not to Palestinian residents, who receive health services from the Palestinian Authority.

 

Human rights groups including Amnesty International say Israel has a legal obligation to provide vaccines for Palestinians under occupation. Israeli officials say they could share vaccines with the Palestinians once Israel's own needs are met.

 

A WHO official said on Sunday the organisation had held "informal discussions" with Israel over allocating some supplies to the Palestinians to inoculate health workers. The official, Gerald Rockenschaub, head of the WHO office in the Palestinian territories, said Israel indicated it would explore the option.

 

(Reporting by Nidal al-Mughrabi in Gaza and Ali Sawafta in Ramallah; Writing by Jeffrey Heller; Editing by Peter Graff)

 

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As it already been said the Palestinian authorities are the sole responsible for procuring and administrating the vaccines to its people and any attempts to blame Israel for the Palestinian leadership short coming is ludicrous

but what can you do when the 'usual suspects of Israel bashers and hates are out in force eager to blame Israel no matter what?

here is a translated article from Haarat'z newspaper:

 

https://www.haaretz.co.il/health/corona/1.9379661

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31 minutes ago, simple1 said:

Human rights groups including Amnesty International say Israel has a legal obligation to provide vaccines for Palestinians under occupation. Israeli officials say they could share vaccines with the Palestinians once Israel's own needs are met.

You said pal, Israel has some obligation and it will meet those obligation in time as condition permit, Israel never said that No, we are not supplying the PA with vaccine but there are priority here, what annoying is that some posters here and they know who they are just enjoy to vilify and demonize Israel for everything, right or wrong ...

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Israel is a signatory to the WHO COVAX program which spells out equitable supply for poorer countries. Palestine has been refused recognition as a country, Israel controls supply of goods into Palestinian areas. It is incumbent on Israeli authorities, at a minimum to urgently provide Covid 19 vaccines, as referenced in the OP, for Palestinian health care workers.

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