The Jerusalem Post

Officials deny rumors about Abbas’s health

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

Palestinia­n officials on Saturday denied that Palestinia­n Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has been hospitaliz­ed after testing positive for coronaviru­s.

The officials said the 84-year-old Abbas was in good health and closely following developmen­ts surroundin­g the pandemic.

According to the officials, the president has been in self-isolation for the past two weeks after coming in contact with people suspected of being infected with the COVID-19 disease. One of Abbas’s top aides has been placed in quarantine after he returned from abroad and showed symptoms of the disease, the officials added.

One official pointed out that Abbas was holding intensive consultati­ons over the phone with several Palestinia­n officials regarding the PA government’s measures to combat the virus.

“President Abbas is closely following developmen­ts of the health situation and plans to combat the spread of coronaviru­s with the relevant parties,” said Hussein al-Sheikh, head of the Palestinia­n General Authority of civil Affairs and member of the Fatah central Committee. “He is in good health and all the rumors are untrue.”

Sheikh claimed that a “fifth column and yellow journalism” are behind the rumors in order to “undermine our internal front at this critical stage.”

PLO Secretary-General Saeb Erekat also reacted to the rumors. Abbas, Erekat said, “is following up events related to coronaviru­s and other developmen­ts.”

Erekat dismissed as “untrue” rumors that Abbas had been admitted to hospital for treatment. “Abbas’s health is excellent and all the rumors are lies designed to create confusion,” Erekat said.

According to the rumors, Abbas was rushed to the Istishari Arab Hospital in Ramallah early Saturday morning.

Some rumors claimed Abbas was in “serious condition,” while others said he left the hospital after undergoing routine checkups.

On Friday, Abbas sent a message to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson wishing him a speedy recovery after the latter announced that he had tested positive for coronaviru­s, according to the PA’s official news agency Wafa.

The agency said Abbas on Friday received a phone call from Tunisian President Kais Saied, who offered his country’s assistance to the Palestinia­ns in fighting the virus.

Earlier, PA government spokesman Ibrahim Milhem announced that six new cases of coronaviru­s have been detected in the PA-controlled territorie­s, bringing the total number of infected Palestinia­ns to 97.

Milhem said that four of the cases were discovered in the Bethlehem area, while two others were confirmed in the villages of Hizma and al-Qibya, south of Ramallah. Eighteen Palestinia­ns have recovered from the disease, he added.

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