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“Medical Apartheid”: COVID Vaccinations Under Occupation
Recorded April 7, 2021
Featuring
Ghada Majadli (Physicians for Human Rights – Israel)
Yara Asi (Al-Shabaka & Arab Center Washington DC)
Moderated by
Kristin McCarthy (FMEP)
Israel’s program of vaccinating its citizens against COVID-19 has been touted worldwide as a great success. Yet, Israel has rejected any responsibility for providing or even facilitating vaccines for the millions of Palestinians living in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, despite the fact that from1967 through the present day Israel exercises overarching control over these areas (and despite the fact that Israel has provided vaccines for its own citizens living in illegal West Bank settlements).
The results speak for themselves. Israel today is reopening its economy, schools, and airport. Meanwhile, the Palestinian Authority, facing all the obstacles that Israeli occupation entails, continues to struggle to obtain vaccines and to roll out a vaccination program of its own, while the West Bank is undergoing yet another lockdown and the Gaza Strip is being ravaged by a second COVID wave. Experts are aptly describing the situation as “medical apartheid.”
Panelist Biographies
Yara M. Asi, PhD, is a Post-Doctoral Scholar at the University of Central Florida. She is a 2020-2021 Fulbright US Scholar to the West Bank, a Policy Member of Al Shabaka, and a Non-resident Fellow at the Arab Center Washington DC. Her research agenda focuses on global health and development in fragile and conflict-affected populations. Along with multiple journal articles, her work has been featured in many outlets such as The Washington Post, The Conversation, NPR, Al Jazeera, and +972 Magazine. Dr. Asi has a book forthcoming with Johns Hopkins University Press about the threats war and conflict pose to public health and human security.
Kristin McCarthy is the Director of Grants & Operations at the Foundation for Middle East Peace, and also authors FMEP’s weekly Settlement Report. Prior to joining FMEP, Kristin was the Policy Director at the Arab American Institute where she served from 2014-2017. Before that, she worked with Israeli and Palestinian human rights experts to do advocacy in Washington, D.C. Kristin has travelled extensively throughout the Middle East She is a graduate of Seattle Pacific University.
RESOURCES
Follow our panelists and organizations:
- Yara Asi → @Yara_M_Asi | https://twitter.com/Yara_M_Asi
- Ghada Majadli → @GMajadli | https://twitter.com/GMajadli
- Physicians for Human Rights – Israel —> https://www.phr.org.il/en/ & https://twitter.com/PHRIsrael
On Israel’s Vaccination Drive for its Citizens
“How Israel Delivered the World’s Fastest Vaccine Rollout” —> https://www.wsj.com/articles/how-israel-delivered-the-worlds-fastest-vaccine-rollout-11616080968
“Vaccines For Data: Israel’s Pfizer Deal Drives Quick Rollout — And Privacy Worries” —> https://www.npr.org/2021/01/31/960819083/vaccines-for-data-israels-pfizer-deal-drives-quick-rollout-and-privacy-worries
On COVID in the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem
COVID #s in Palestine on April 7, 2021: http://english.wafa.ps/Pages/Details/123983
“COVID-19 and the Systematic Neglect of East Jerusalem” – by Al Haq —> https://www.alhaq.org/publications/17118.html
PHR-I has numerous reports on COVID in the occupied territories, including: “Cancer Patients in the Gaza Strip During COVID Time | Update” —> https://www.phr.org.il/en/cancer-patients-in-the-gaza-strip-during-the-covid-time-update/?pr=12558
For background on COVID & the health care systems in Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza, check out this webinar series hosted by FMEP and MEI in March 2020:
- Part 1 – Gaza: https://fmep.org/event/covid-19-the-healthcare-systems-in-israel-palestine-part-1-gaza/
- Part 2 – West Bank & East Jerusalem: https://fmep.org/event/covid-19-the-healthcare-systems-in-israel-palestine-part-2-west-bank-e-jerusalem/
- Part 3 – Israel: https://fmep.org/event/covid-19-the-healthcare-systems-in-israel-palestine-part-3-israel/
On Israel’s Limited Interventions to Vaccinate Palestinians
For more on Israel’s move to vaccinate 100,000 Palestinians who work in Israel –> https://www.972mag.com/israel-covid-palestinian-workers-vaccines/
Read about Nadiaa Saabana, the Palestlnian student at Tel Aviv University who was denied a vaccine through the schools vaccination drive, and was explicitly told that the vaccines were not available for Palestinian students: https://www.972mag.com/tau-palestinian-student-vaccine/
“5 Israeli & Palestinian Organizations: Demanding Israel Immediately Secure a Uniform Supply of Vaccines to the Palestinian Population” —> https://www.phr.org.il/en/5-israeli-palestinian-organizations-demanding-israel-immediately-secure-a-uniform-supply-of-vaccines-to-the-palestinian-population/?pr=7749
“Israel’s Vaccine Discrimination against Palestinians Must End” —> https://www.phr.org.il/en/israels-vaccine-discrimination-against-palestinians-must-end/?pr=9258
The Palestinian Authority’s Vaccination Efforts
Where is the PA getting vaccines from? https://www.timesofisrael.com/palestinian-authority-receives-100000-doses-of-chinas-sinopharm-vaccine
On vaccinations for Gaza traders: https://www.ynetnews.com/health_science/article/B1sIZ8gr00
Key Analysis
“Israel’s vaccine efforts are incomplete until they include Palestinians” by Yara Asi https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/01/15/israels-vaccine-efforts-are-incomplete-until-they-include-palestinians/
Diana Buttu wrote on Israel’s medical apartheid for Al Jazeera – https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2021/3/23/covid-19-vaccinations-are-proof-of-israels-medical-apartheid