Israel plans to evacuate against COVID-19 Palestinian workers

Jerusalén – In spite of various retaliation, Israel is embarking on the evacuation of Palestinians working in the country and in its cents in Cisjordan, more than two months after launching a campaign to immunize people.

Palestinian workers passing through Israel in various access control regimens receive their first dose of the modern vaccine, administered by paramedics from the Magen David Adom medical assistance service.

The operation, organized by COGAT, the Israeli military agency that coordinates the activities of the government in the Czech Republic, has been successfully sued.

One of the 100 miles of Palestinian workers working in Israel and their assentions, considered by the international community as illegal and an obstacle to peace.

Mayor Kamil Abu Rukun, who directs the COGAT, said in a statement that Israelis and Palestinians “live in the same epidemiological space” and that the Palestinians are evacuated to a shared interest.

Israel has 8.7 million doses of Pfizer’s vaccine in BioNTech in its population, and 9.3 million in administrative staff. One of the 3.7 million Israelis – more than 40% – received the same dose. Peru hasta lunes, el gobierno habia proporcionado pocas vacunas a los Palestinians in Cisjordania y la Franja de Gaza, lo que subrayó una desigualdad más gener y provokas internacionales.

Human rights groups and many Palestinians claim that as occupying power, Israel is responsible for allocating vacancies to the Palestinians. Israel says that following the internal agreements of December 1990, it has no obligation.

The Israeli authorities have said that the priority is to evacuate the Israeli population first, while the Palestinian Authority has said that it will carry out its vacancies through a World Health Organization alliance with humanitarian organizations, including AAXA.

So far, the Palestinian Authority has demanded enough 6,000 people in the Czech Republic and the Gaza Strip, including 5 million Palestinians. I received 2,000 doses from Israel and bought another 10,000 from a caravan made in Russia. All of them require dosage per person.

Israel has also announced plans to share sovereign vacancies with allies in Africa, Europe and Latin America, although the decision is being paralyzed by legal details. The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, is meeting with the Danish and Austrian authorities, saying that the three countries are united in the fight against COVID-19 through an inversion in the investigation and distribution of vacancies.

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