The Jerusalem Post

‘The worst of coronaviru­s is still ahead of us’

- • By ANNA AHRONHEIM

IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Aviv Kochavi warned in a letter to commanders that the worst stage of the coronaviru­s is “still ahead of us” and that a widespread military operation may also occur as the virus continues to spread.

“There is a serious phase still ahead of us. There will be a deteriorat­ion in the scope of the health of patients, the economy and society,” he said in a letter quoted by Walla! News and viewed by The Jerusalem Post.

He warned that according to the military’s working assumption­s, the corona crisis “will last many months” and that the IDF will have no choice but to increase the scope of assistance it is already providing to the state.

“As time goes on, and as the economic, medical and mental state of the country will grow more difficult, so will the impact on the soldiers, career officers and commanders,” he said.

Neverthele­ss, the IDF will continue to train and maintain operationa­l readiness, as “an attack, another round of violent confrontat­ion and even a widespread operation can also occur during this period,” Kochavi warned.

The military has said that despite the coronaviru­s, it is continuing with its normal operationa­l capabiliti­es, with several changes made in order to prevent the spread of the disease, such as keeping troops on base for a month to limit contact with potential carriers.

The IDF also said that it’s delaying a joint air exercise with the US that was supposed to begin on Tuesday. The aerial exercise, in which F-35 stealth fighter jets were set to take part, had received special permission to be held despite a ban on joint internatio­nal military drills, as it was due to take part in the air with no person-to-person contact.

But on Wednesday the IDF said that the US requested the postponeme­nt of several days to “sort out coordinati­on issues.” The IDF didn’t elaborate on the nature of these issues.

Also on Wednesday Defense Minister Naftali Bennett warned that Israel will soon see an exponentia­l growth in the number of seriously ill coronaviru­s patients needing respirator­s.

“We’re nearing the exponentia­l phase of the epidemic. We’re seeing accelerate­d growth in the number of serious corona-positive folks who need respirator­y support. This is worrying,” he said in a press conference. “The Israeli public has been remarkable in understand­ing the vital need to isolate, which is why I have a certain degree of optimism. But the next few days, we’re going to hunker down.”

According to Bennett, there are about 3,000 respirator­s in Israel, with half already occupied by patients.

“We have 1,500. We need a lot more. There will be no respirator­s available when our grandparen­ts are dying,” he said, adding that he would like to reach ten thousand respirator­s for patients in need.

Bennett, who said that he was against a full nationwide lockdown, said that while such a move is effective, “it’s not a magical cure.”

“I will fight and will not give up until we convince everyone to do a 180 and change the policy to do mass testing,” Bennett said. “If the State of Israel wants to get back to normal, we should be carrying out 30,000 tests a day. If we could carry out the operation at Entebbe, we can do this, too. It’s not farfetched.”

The number of individual­s diagnosed with the virus climbed to over 2,170 cases by Wednesday evening. According to the Health Ministry, while the large majority of cases (1,876) are mild, 37 people are in serious condition, and five people have died. There are 28 IDF soldiers diagnosed COVID-19.

While new emergency regulation­s – including prohibitin­g people from venturing more than 100 meters from their homes – came into effect at 5 p.m. for a seven-day period, the government has yet to declare a state of emergency.

“No one has any doubt that we are in an emergency,” Bennett

said, adding nonetheles­s that “this discussion is behind us; it has been decided that the Health Ministry will take the lead.”

Since the outbreak of coronaviru­s in Israel last month, some 135,549 Israelis have self-isolated at home for a period of 14 days, after returning from overseas or being exposed to the virus. There are currently 71,029 citizens in isolation at the moment.

According to Bennett, “It’s wrong to have sick individual­s remain at home and not in [quarantine] hotels” set up by the government in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

Also on Wednesday, Israel’s National Emergency Management Authority (NEMA) and its American Counterpar­t, FEMA, establishe­d a cooperatio­n mechanism to fight the coronaviru­s pandemic.

According to a statement released by the Defense Ministry, the two agencies held their first joint discussion on Tuesday with representa­tives of the health ministries of both countries, the National Security

Council, US Department of Homeland Security and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The discussion, which was part of the internatio­nal cooperatio­n initiative led by NEMA, was led by the head of the Cooperatio­n and Assistance Unit in NEMA, Kobi Wimisberg, director of the Internatio­nal Department of the Health Ministry, Dr. Ashi Shalmon, and the head of the Foreign Policy Department in the NSC, Dr. Avner Golov.

Some of the topics that were discussed included curbing the spread of the virus, vaccinatio­n, issues related to quarantine, assisting the elderly population, emotional support, returning to routine activity, and economic rehabilita­tion. The two sides also discussed potential areas of cooperatio­n between the two countries as well as establishi­ng a mechanism of ongoing exchange and discourse.

“The conference call resulted in the decision to establish a joint working group and knowledge-exchange mechanism in light of the fight against the COVID-19 virus pandemic,” the statement read, adding that “in addition, representa­tives from both countries exchanged informatio­n about the challenges they face.”

 ?? (Tomer Neuberg/Flash90) ?? A SOLDIER moves boxes of medical gear last week.
(Tomer Neuberg/Flash90) A SOLDIER moves boxes of medical gear last week.

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