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With new revelations of the appalling racism behind Israel’s refusal to provide Covid-19 vaccines to 4.5 million Palestinians under its occupation and control, PSNA has renewed our call for the government to speak out alongside the United Nations and demand Israel end its medical apartheid immediately and provide vaccinations to all Palestinians.
When questioned by Andrew Marr of the BBC this week, Israeli Health Minister Yuli Edelstein likened his obligation to vaccinate Palestinians to Palestinians’ responsibility to care for “dolphins in the Mediterranean” (See interview transcript below)
Israel has touted itself as a leader in vaccine rollout but Palestinians under its occupation or control have been denied the vaccine despite Article 56 of the Geneva Convention making plain the occupying power –
“must adopt and supply the prophylactic and preventative measures necessary to combat the spread of contagious diseases and epidemics in cooperation with local authorities.”
Israel claims it is Palestinians’ responsibility for health services under the Oslo Accords but this is just a fig leaf for racism and the United Nations says the Geneva Convention overrides the Accords.
A United Nations special report last week makes Israel’s responsibilities clear:
“Morally and legally, differential access to necessary health care amid the worst global health crisis in a century is unacceptable…
The denial of an equal access to health care, such as on the basis of ethnicity or race, is discriminatory and unlawful”
Israel has a decades-long history of racist policies towards Palestinians and earlier this month the largest and most respected human rights group in Israel, B’Tselem, joined international descriptions of Israeli policies towards Palestinians as apartheid.
Israel’s Health Minister has underlined this in heavy red ink. He is speaking about Palestinians in the same way the South African apartheid regime spoke about social services for black South Africans.
Israel cannot be relied on to do the right thing.
New Zealand must end its complicity of silence with Israel’s racist policies and speak out alongside the United Nations demanding vaccines for all Palestinians under Israeli occupation and control.
Marr: The United
Nations says it’s your legal obligation to make sure the
Palestinian people under occupation have a swift and
equitable access to covid-19 vaccines. Why aren’t you
doing this?
Edelstein: As far as
the vaccination is concerned, I think that it’s a Israeli
obligation first and foremost to its citizens. They pay
taxes for that, don’t they? But having said that, I do
remember that it’s our interest – not our legal
obligation – that it’s our interest to make sure that
the Palestinians get the vaccine and they won’t have the
covid-19 spreading.
Marr: I
understand that, but the Palestinians have asked you for
vaccines and you haven’t given them some, and under the
Geneva Convention, the 4th Geneval Convention, Israel is
required to do so. I can read it back. Article 56 says that
Israel ‘must adopt and supply the prophylactic and
preventative measures necessary to combat the spread of
contagious diseases and epidemics in cooperation with local
authorities.’ Now, that means the vaccine. Why aren’t
you giving them the
vaccine?
Edelstein: I would say
that first of all we can also look into the so-called Oslo
Agreements where it says loud and clear that Palestinians
have to take care of their own
health.
Marr: Again, I’m sorry
to interrupt but the United Nations says that international
law should supersede the Oslo Agreements on
this.
Edelstein: If it is the
responsibility of the Israeli Health Minister to take care
of the Palestinians what exactly is the responsibility of
the Palestinian Health Minister? To take care of the
dolphins in the
Mediterranean?
Marr: I’m so
sorry. Let me put it to you that many of your own citizens
also think you should be doing more. There was a petition by
200 rabbis which says: ‘Judaism teaches a moral imperative
not to show indifference as our neighbour suffers but rather
to mobilise and offer help in times of need.’ The rabbis
are right aren’t
they?
Edelstein: The rabbis are
always right I guess, but I would definitely say that that
is exactly why when the Palestinians turn to us in terms of
health with their medical teams I authorised passing some
vaccines to those medical teams who directly work with
corona patients in the Palestinian authority, and as you can
hear from this interview it’s not because I think that we
have a legal obligation, it’s because I understand that
there are doctors and nurses that they don’t get the
vaccine at this
stage.
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