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Israel urged to give Palestinians virus vaccine

Jewish state has obligations as occupying power, says rights group

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 06 Jan 2021 3:00PM

Israel urged to give Palestinians virus vaccine
Amnesty International says Israel must ensure that Covid-19 vaccines are equally and fairly provided to Palestinians living under its occupation. – Pixabay pic, January 6, 2021

JERUSALEM – Amnesty International today called on Israel to provide coronavirus vaccine doses to Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza, saying the Jewish state was obligated to do so under international law.

The Palestinian Authority (PA) in the West Bank, which is home to some 2.8 million Palestinians, has not publicly asked for Israeli assistance in vaccine procurement.

Hamas Islamists, who control the Gaza strip, where about two million Palestinians live, are highly unlikely to publicly coordinate with Israel in any vaccination effort.

But United Kingdom-based rights group Amnesty said Israel needs to “stop ignoring its international obligations as an occupying power, and immediately act to ensure that Covid-19 vaccines are equally and fairly provided to Palestinians living under its occupation in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip”.

The PA said Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza will be vaccinated through the United Nations-backed Covax programme.

On Monday, the Palestinian Health Ministry said that it expected to receive its first vaccine doses next month through Covax.

Israel began inoculating its citizens, including Israeli settlers in the West Bank, on December 19, starting with medical workers and the over 60s, and has so far injected more than a million people.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday he hoped that within a month 2.25 million Israelis -- a quarter of the population of nine million -- will have received the two shots of the Pfizer/BioNTech jab needed for optimum effect.

As of yesterday, Israel’s Health Ministry had confirmed 451,000 cases of the virus since the outbreak of the pandemic, with over 3,400 deaths.

Its Palestinian counterpart had confirmed more than 100,000 cases in the West Bank, including 1,100 deaths.

In Gaza, there were 43,134 cases, with 404 fatalities.

Israel occupied the West Bank and the Gaza Strip in the 1967 Six-Day War.

Israel has since withdrawn from Gaza but maintains a tight blockade on the strip, which it says is necessary to contain Hamas, an Islamist group that has fought three wars with the Jewish state since 2008.

The PA said it has made contact with potential vaccine suppliers, but its Health Ministry said it will struggle to store the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine in the requisite sub-zero conditions. – AFP, January 6, 2021

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