Under international law, Israel is 100% obligated to vaccinate all the Palestinians living under its occupation, yet they have refused to provide Palestinians with vaccines since they started their vaccination campaign 6 months ago, despite the fact that more than 85% of Israel’s population are already fully vaccinated (the highest percentage in the world) and despite the fact that Israel has been sending millions of vaccines to foreign countries in exchange for them moving their embassy to occupied Jerusalem instead of giving some of those vaccines to Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza.
Two days ago Israel has decided, oh so generously, to share some of the millions of vaccines that they have been hogging with the Palestinian non-Authority, but there’s just one small problem: all the vaccines that Israel has “donated” are either expired or near-expired and they were only given to Palestinians in exchange for them to give Israel a brand new vaccine shipment that’s supposed to be shipped to Palestinians this September directly from Pfizer as a form of charity, even though again, Israel is 100% obligated to vaccinate all Palestinians without being given anything in return from them.
Gaza of course is left out of this deal, even though Israel bombed the only COVID-19 facility in Gaza and also their Ministry of Health just last month. Please keep that in mind when the media attempt to save Israel’s image by reporting on how they wanted to help out by donating vaccines, but it was the evil™ Palestinians who “refused” their generous offer.
Source for Israel giving Palestinians expired vaccines in exchange for taking their new vaccines: X, X & X.
Source for Israel giving vaccines to foreigner countries for political blackmail: X & X
Source for Israel bombing Gaza’s COVID-19 facilities and Ministry of Health: X & X
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