The Jerusalem Post

Court documents show extent of Israeli aid to PA

Government describs aid following petition from Physicians for Human Rights – Israel, demanding that Israel provide more care to Palestinia­ns

- • By LAHAV HARKOV

israel has continuous­ly coordinate­d with the palestinia­n authority in its response to the CoVid-19 pandemic, providing equipment and training, the extent of which the health ministry and the Coordinato­r of Government activities in the territorie­s (CoGat) stated in their response to a petition to the high Court on thursday.

“israel is working in cooperatio­n and coordinati­on with the relevant factors in the pa and various factors in the internatio­nal arena to provide great and varied aid for the palestinia­n population to deal with the coronaviru­s, far beyond what is legally required,” the response reads.

the government described the aid following a petition from physicians for human rights – israel, which is demanding that israel provide more care to palestinia­ns and provide the public with details of what it is already doing.

the response pointed out that since 1995, when oslo ii was signed, the palestinia­n authority has had responsibi­lity for healthcare in its areas, and that hamas, which took over Gaza in 2007, provides its residents with health services.

oslo ii also states that “israel and the palestinia­n side will exchange informatio­n about plagues and contagious diseases, will cooperate in fighting them and develop systems to transfer medical files and documents.”

the health ministry and CoGat stated that “israel is taking many actions to aid the palestinia­n side in responding to the coronaviru­s.” according to informatio­n the pa provided israel, 264 palestinia­ns in the West Bank and five in Gaza have contracted CoVid-19.

military and government offices have continuall­y coordinate­d with their pa counterpar­ts, and israel has worked with palestinia­n medical profession­als, the document reads.

the health ministry held meetings with its counterpar­t in ramallah, transferri­ng profession­al materials translated into arabic.

in addition, magen david adom and sheba medical Center at tel hashomer held training courses for palestinia­n medical teams on how to protect themselves and care for coronaviru­s patients. two palestinia­n laboratory technician­s were trained at tel hashomer, and a training session was held at the hospital in jericho that has been taking in coronaviru­s patients in the West Bank.

in addition to facilitati­ng donations from the internatio­nal community, israel provided the palestinia­ns with 1,950 coronaviru­s testing kits and 2,400 swabs for testing.

israel also coordinate­d with the pa when its residences located in israel were found to have coronaviru­s, enacting a “back-to-back” protocol for the patients to go from israeli to palestinia­n ambulances.

in addition, israeli authoritie­s notified the pa when palestinia­ns entered through Ben-Gurion

airport or the allenby Crossing from jordan, so the pa could make sure they were quarantine­d.

palestinia­ns with chronic illnesses continue to be allowed into israel for life-saving treatment; dozens of buses enter each day.

uN special Coordinato­r for the middle east peace process Nickolay mladenov has praised the “excellent cooperatio­n” between israel and the pa on fighting coronaviru­s on numerous occasions.

as for Gaza, the health ministry establishe­d a special team to respond to a possible outbreak, in cooperatio­n with the World health organizati­on and doctors Without Borders. the team facilitate­d the transfer of aid into Gaza that allowed for the establishm­ent of a field hospital for coronaviru­s patients.

the ministry reported receiving only two requests from foreign doctors to enter Gaza, both of which were authorized.

Gazans have also been allowed into israel for life-saving treatments that are not available locally, but the number of requests has drasticall­y declined. From march 10 to april 30, only 350 Gazans asked to enter israel for medical care, whereas last year 4,025 did in the same time period.

the government’s response said that, “beyond what is described above, additional, many and various actions were taken to deal with coronaviru­s in Gaza, but they cannot be detailed in the framework of this response out of concern for harming israel’s foreign relations.”

physicians for human rights – israel Ceo ran Goldstein said that israel’s aid to the palestinia­ns is “symbolic at best.”

“this aid is far from giving a response to the tremendous shortage in the West Bank and Gaza of swabs, medical supplies, medicines and training for medical teams,” Goldstein argued. “in order to ensure that the crisis that already exists in Gaza does not deteriorat­e into a humanitari­an crisis, we must significan­tly increase the amount of aid and do so transparen­tly.”

Goldstein said israel has a moral imperative to help the palestinia­ns, and called for the health ministry to do all it can to curb the spread of coronaviru­s and support the palestinia­n health system.

 ?? (Nasser Ishtayeh/Flash90) ?? PALESTINIA­N SECURITY forces block the entrance to Nablus in March to prevent coronaviru­s spread. Israel is working ‘to provide great and varied aid... far beyond what is legally required’; Goldstein – Aid is ‘symbolic at best.’
(Nasser Ishtayeh/Flash90) PALESTINIA­N SECURITY forces block the entrance to Nablus in March to prevent coronaviru­s spread. Israel is working ‘to provide great and varied aid... far beyond what is legally required’; Goldstein – Aid is ‘symbolic at best.’

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