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News ID: 84801
Publish Date : 14 November 2020 - 21:44

WHO Slams Zionist Regime for Health Violations Against Palestine

WEST BANK (Dispatches) – The World Health Organization (WHO) has condemned the Zionist regime for its violations of health rights in the Palestinian territories and in the occupied Golan Heights during the coronavirus pandemic.
Representatives from dozens of countries, including Malaysia, Lebanon and Venezuela delivered speeches slamming the occupying regime for harming health rights.
During the session, the Iranian delegation lashed out at the Zionist regime for its "inhuman blockade” of the Gaza Strip that had a "profound impact on the health sector.”
It stated that "chronic occupation has profound implications for the health of Palestinians. More than 12 years of inhuman blockade has had a profound effect on the health sector, worsening an already dire situation.”
The WHO report further criticizes the occupying regime for Palestinians’ "mental health and psychosocial problems”, due to the regime’s "discriminatory planning policies and practices towards Palestinians” in Area C of the occupied West Bank, which is under the occupying regime’s military and administrative jurisdiction. As well as for the violence which Palestinian protesters in the Gaza Strip were faced with during the "March of Return” demonstrations.
Following a 78 to 14 vote, with 32 abstentions and 56 countries absent, the assembly adopted a resolution requiring the same debate be held next year.
Moreover, the head of the WHO will be preparing another report on the Zionist regime’s health violations in the occupied West Bank, Gaza Strip, East al-Quds and in the occupied Syrian Golan, to be submitted to the 74th World Health Assembly in 2021.
Countries voting in favor of the resolution included, among others, France, India, Ireland and Spain. Meanwhile, the Zionist regime, the U.S., the UK, Australia, Brazil, Canada, the Czech Republic, Germany, Honduras and Hungary all voted against it.