'5 Palestinians die while awaiting treatment in Israel'
Five Palestinian patients died in recent weeks while awaiting entry permits for treatment in
The five patients were terminally ill, with little hope for recovery. The Physicians For Human Rights advocacy group thus maintains that there was no foreseeable need for the Shin Bet to classify these patients as a “security risk” and deny them entry into
One of the aforementioned patients was a 65-year old woman who died while awaiting emergency surgery to replace a defective pacemaker. Another deceased patient was a 77-year old woman who waited six months for entry permits allowing her to be treated for a cancerous tumor at Tel Aviv’s
In another case, a baby girl died while awaiting life-saving treatment for a congenital heart defect at
Physicians for Human Rights stated that “these deaths clearly illustrate that the Shin Bet, which often uses security concerns as a hollow excuse to deny patients entry into
The advocacy group also noted another case in which delays in attaining entry permits cost a Palestinian patient her life. A 45-year-old Palestinian woman suffering from internal bleeding and an infected spleen could not enter Israel due to the closing of the Erez border crossing, and died of complications at Tel Aviv Sourasky’s Medical Center as a result.
Ran Yaron, a member of Physicians For Human Rights, said that ever since the Hamas takeover of
“These patients await their fate, helpless,” he added, indicating that often such procedures mean the difference between life and death for the critically ill. He also stated that Shin Bet often denies patients entry into
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