Israel
to send Palestinians 1 million COVID vaccine doses in exchange deal
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[June 18, 2021]
TEL AVIV (Reuters) -Israel will send at
least 1 million COVID-19 vaccine doses to the Palestinian Authority (PA)
under a deal to share shots, officials said on Friday, in a boost for
the Palestinians' vaccination campaign in the occupied West Bank and
Gaza.
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Under the terms of the deal, announced by new Israeli Prime Minister
Naftali Bennett's office, the PA agreed to give Israel a reciprocal
number of doses from one of its own shipments due to arrive later
this year.
The vaccine deal was among initial policy moves towards the
Palestinians by Bennett since he was sworn in on Sunday, replacing
veteran leader Benjamin Netanyahu.
"Israel will transfer to the Palestinian Authority 1-1.4 million
doses of the Pfizer vaccine," a joint statement from Bennett's
office and the health and defence ministries said.
The Pfizer-BioNTech doses earmarked for transfer "will expire soon",
the statement said, and they were "approved in light of the fact
that Israel's vaccine stock meets its needs today."
A source in the PA health ministry confirmed the deal and said the
Palestinians expect to receive a shipment of Pfizer doses in August
or September. The Israeli statement said Israel would receive
reciprocal doses from the PA in September or October.
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Neither side said when the
initial Israeli transfer to the PA would be
made.
Israel, which led the world with its swift
vaccine roll-out, had faced criticism for not
doing more to ensure Palestinian access to doses
in territory it captured in a 1967 war.
Around 55% of eligible Israelis are fully
vaccinated - a turnout largely unchanged by this
month's expansion of eligibility to include 12-
to 15-year-olds.
Some 30% of eligible Palestinians in the West
Bank and Gaza have received at least one vaccine
dose, according to Palestinian officials.
The Palestinians have received vaccine doses
from Israel, Russia, China, the United Arab
Emirates and the global COVAX vaccine-sharing
initiative.
(Reporting by Rami Ayyub, Additional reporting
by Ali Sawafta in Ramallah, Editing by William
Maclean and Timothy Heritage)
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