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PA Denies Gazans Permission To Get Medical Treatment in Israel; Haters Still Blame Israel

The PA has denied hundreds of Gazans permission to receive medical treatment in Israel and other places.

The Palestinian Authority denied hundreds of Gazans permission to receive critical medical treatments over the past two months, Haaretz reported Sunday.

In addition to reducing Gaza’s power supply, the PA delayed or refused to sign vouchers allowing sick Gazans to receive medical attention in Israel, the West Bank, or Jordan.

More than 90% of the 1,600 vouchers that were submitted for patients with heart disease and cancer, and children with illnesses that can’t be treated in Gaza, have been not been authorized. Of the roughly 120 permits submitted daily to the PA, only about ten get approved, Haaretz reported.

Last year, the PA’s health ministry approved over 2,000 requests monthly. In April, the number of approvals dropped below 2,000 and in May it was reduced to just a few dozen.

These accounts were backed up with data received by Physicians for Human Rights-Israel (PHR-I).

One activist said, “In the media everyone’s focused on the electricity but the story with the approvals for medical treatment is undoubtedly of concern to many people, and the problem is that no one is providing answers.”

Aisha Majdalawi, a 14-year-old resident of Gaza, has been undergoing treatments at Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv for 10 years for a vascular condition that blocks the blood flow to her spleen and kidneys. While the PA previously covered her treatment, she missed a session last month when the PA refused to issue a payment.

Aisha’s treatment was rescheduled for July 31, but she has not yet received the voucher.

“My daughter’s condition is deteriorating to a life-threatening state,” Aisha’s father said. “I go every day to the Health Ministry in Gaza in an effort to get the referral; I’ve tried pulling strings in Ramallah and I don’t know what else to do to get my daughter to her treatment in Israel.”

Five volunteer physicians with PHR-I were recently in Gaza to help with surgeries and bring almost $85,000 worth of medical supplies to the Hamas-ruled enclave. The doctors reported that Gaza is facing a shortage of anesthetic drug Fentanyl because the PA refuses to transfer it. The shortage could put a stop to all planned surgeries in Gaza.

Note how this report is blaming the PA for this, not Israel – which is significant, since it comes originally from Ha’aretz, a newspaper that will criticize Israel when someone here sneezes the wrong way. (And for the record, Israel allows in for treatment thousands of Gazans each year – even though it can be hazardous to our health).

But this is irrelevant to the Israel haters, who do not allow facts to get in the way of their demonization efforts. And few do it better than Linda Sarsour, who retweeted another hater who tried to turn a positive story to attack and blame Israel.

Yet not one tweet about the PA, Linda. Why is that?

I am guessing the same reason why not one tweet from you condemning the Chicago Dyke March’s banning of Jews.

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David Lange

A law school graduate, David Lange transitioned from work in the oil and hi-tech industries into fulltime Israel advocacy. He is a respected commentator and Middle East analyst who has often been cited by the mainstream media
Picture of David Lange

David Lange

A law school graduate, David Lange transitioned from work in the oil and hi-tech industries into fulltime Israel advocacy. He is a respected commentator and Middle East analyst who has often been cited by the mainstream media
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