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PHR-Israel: Tougher for Patients from Gaza to enter Israel
IMRA ^ | 7-4-05 | Ya'ara Paldi

Posted on 07/04/2005 5:02:08 PM PDT by SJackson

Physicians for Human Rights-Israel www.phr.org.il Press Release

Tougher for Patients from Gaza to enter Israel

4 July 2005 (15:30 Israel Time)

On 20 June 2005, a Palestinian woman with a travel permit given for medical reasons tried to pass through Erez Crossing from the Gaza Strip into Israel with an explosive device in her possession and the intention to explode it in an Israeli hospital. Obviously Israel has the responsibility to protect its citizens and defend itself from such a threat. However, as was mentioned in the press release from that day, it cannot use collective punishment against ill Palestinians.

What follows is a description of three cases which portray the toughening of the restrictions for women wishing to enter Israel for medical purposes:

1) A.J., a 7-year old child from Gaza, suffers from a brain tumor. He has been treated for the past two years in Tel Hashomer Hospital. Recently Tel Hashomer decided to refer him for examinations at Rambam Hospital in Haifa. The test was specifically ordered for the child and requires hospitalization for two days- tomorrow and the following day. According to the Health Coordinator for the Palestinian Population at Rambam: "If the test is not conducted by 9:00 am the material will dissolve and will not be usable", meaning the test will not be conducted. The child's doctor at Tel Hashomer- the referring physician- established that due to the failure of the chemotherapy treatment, the test at Rambam is the only one that can help the child. The child's father is not allowed to enter Israel, and the child always entered with his mother. Now his mother is denied as well, and in spite of Physicians for Human Rights-Israel's intervention she has not yet received a permit. Of course, without someone to accompany him, the child cannot enter to receive treatment. The case is urgent.

Update: [At 14:15 today Physicians for Human Rights-Israel sent out this press release to the Israeli Media. Following intervention by the media and increased pressure by Physicians for Human Rights-Israel the organization was informed by the Legal Advisor to the Israeli Army in the Gaza Strip at 15:00 that the mother will be able to enter with her child today. At the time of this release they have not yet passed through Erez- please maintain contact with PHR-Israel for the most updated information. As always, Physicians for Human Rights-Israel is concerned about those cases that are not brought to our attention and those who cannot apply pressure on the Israeli authorities.]

2) A.M., aged 8 from Gaza, has cancer and is regularly treated at Ichilov Hospital. He had an appointment to continue his chemotherapy treatment. However, his mother was denied entry into Israel, for the purpose of accompanying him, even though she had received permits in the past. Eventually, after waiting for several days and after Physicians for Human Rights-Israel intervened, the child's father was allowed to accompany him.

3) A.A., from Gaza, is two years old and suffers from a brain tumor. He is treated at Tel Hashomer Hospital. His doctor made an appointment for him to undergo chemotherapy treatments last Thursday, but his mother was denied entry, even though she regularly accompanied him prior to this incident. Following intervention by Physicians for Human Rights-Israel the father received a permit for today- four days after the original appointment.

Over the past several years, many men in the Gaza Strip have been systematically blocked from entering Israel by the army. Now the women too are blocked. The question is: can children, such as those described above, and others in need of accompaniment, go alone for medical treatment inside Israel? The toughening of restrictions proves that the medical consideration is pushed aside. These are just some of the incidents. There are others, it can be assumed, that do not reach Physicians for Human Rights-Israel.

Physicians for Human Rights-Israel calls upon Israel to fulfill it obligation toward the patients from the territories it occupies and to allow them to enter Israel for medical treatment to improve their health and save their lives, especially treatments unavailable in the area where the patients live- such as the incidents described above.


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1 posted on 07/04/2005 5:02:09 PM PDT by SJackson
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If the Palestinians would stop using ambulances to transport bombs and ammunition, and stop trying to murder the doctors
who are helping them (as was the case with the recent woman burn-victim), the Israelis might be more willing to let Palestinians receive prompt treatment in Israel.


2 posted on 07/04/2005 5:05:22 PM PDT by CondorFlight
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3 posted on 07/04/2005 5:05:50 PM PDT by SJackson (Israel should know if you push people too hard they will explode in your faces, Abed. palestinian)
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4 posted on 07/04/2005 5:18:46 PM PDT by Alouette (The only thing learned from history is that nobody ever learns from history.)
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So if they throw the Jews into the sea, who provides the jobs and medical care? The UN?


5 posted on 07/04/2005 5:28:50 PM PDT by kezekiel
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To: CondorFlight
If the Palestinians would stop using ambulances to transport bombs and ammunition, and stop trying to murder the doctors who are helping them (as was the case with the recent woman burn-victim), the Israelis might be more willing to let Palestinians receive prompt treatment in Israel.

Jihad isn't about better medical care. It's about the triumph of Islam over the sons of pigs and monkeys.

6 posted on 07/04/2005 5:29:55 PM PDT by kezekiel
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To: SJackson
Obviously Israel has the responsibility to protect its citizens and defend itself from such a threat. However, as was mentioned in the press release from that day, it cannot use collective punishment against ill Palestinians.

Securing borders is self-defense, not collective punishment. Collective punishment is blowing up the whole town that a terrorist comes from. You'd think the Palis would consider the tightening of the bordrs as a logical consequence of their actions... but they don't.

7 posted on 07/04/2005 6:45:06 PM PDT by Pearls Before Swine
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To: SJackson
Physicians for Human Rights-Israel www.phr.org.il Press Release
Tougher for Patients from Gaza to enter Israel
...Obviously Israel has the responsibility to protect its citizens and defend itself from such a threat. However, as was mentioned in the press release from that day, it cannot use collective punishment against ill Palestinians.

OK, I have an idea....set up a M.A.S.H. style tent at the border, and let PHR's bleeding hearts be the ones that do the bleeding for a change, instead of Jews!

Damn Islamazi bastards use ambulances and "wounded" as cover for terrorism, yet the Israelis are supposed to let them THRU?! Even though it's a known fact?!

PHR...go pound sand!

8 posted on 07/04/2005 8:00:50 PM PDT by Itzlzha ("The avalanche has already started...it is too late for the pebbles to vote")
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To: SJackson


Send him to Jordan.

Case closed.


9 posted on 07/04/2005 8:16:43 PM PDT by adam_az (It's the border, stupid!)
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To: SJackson

Israel didn't consult ME, 'cause I would have said just close that border, period. Until the Palis prove that they can behave as civilized people and not sponsor homicide bombers, abuse ambulances, etc. there should not be ANY Palis allowed to cross into Israel. Let Saudi Arabia provide the terror-loving Palis with any medical care they deem necessary.....


10 posted on 07/04/2005 10:15:39 PM PDT by Enchante (Kerry's mere nuisances: Marine Barracks '83, WTC '93, Khobar Towers, Embassy Bombs '98, USS Cole!!!)
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To: SJackson

Why can't they go to their Arab brothers in Egypt?


11 posted on 07/05/2005 9:46:08 AM PDT by sheik yerbouty
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To: SJackson
It's just a given that they have the right to kill Israelis while Israel must furnish them with jobs and medical care.

it cannot use collective punishment against ill Palestinians

From now on all potential bombers seeking entry to Israel must identify themselves.

12 posted on 07/05/2005 9:55:12 AM PDT by Sabramerican (Sarcasm/Some here don't get it unless you spell it out)
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