Hamas: PA Killing Gaza Babies

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Gaza. (Miriam Alster/Flash90

Hamas has accused the Palestinian Authority of being responsible for the deaths of innocent Palestinians – including infants – because it refused to authorize treatment for them in Israel. At least ten babies have died because the Palestinian Authority refuses to guarantee payment for treatment.

The refusal – which prevents residents of Gaza from getting medical assistance in Israel – is the latest tactic being used by Palestinian Authority chief Mahmoud Abbas against Hamas, according to Hamas and human rights activists. Speaking to Haaretz, sources in the international Doctors Without Borders group said that so far this year, only several hundred requests by Gaza residents for treatment in Israel had been approved, whereas in 2016, some 2,000 such requests were granted each month – with demand greater than ever.

In order for a Gaza resident to be treated in an Israeli hospital, a request must be made through the PA’s Health Ministry in Ramallah, and the PA must guarantee payment. Although Gaza has its own health office, Israel – and the PA – do not recognize the legitimacy of the Hamas government, so all official requests must be made via Ramallah, as per agreements between Israel and the PA. According to the Doctors Without Borders activists, the PA is using the permits as a weapon in its ongoing fight with Hamas.

The move is one of several steps the PA has taken in recent months against Gaza, with a cut in electricity for Gaza having the biggest impact, the activists said. Israel has cut power flows to Gaza by about 6 percent, at the behest of the PA, which said it would no longer pay for Gaza electricity. PA officials declared earlier this month that they were tired of sharing the blame for Hamas’s terror activities, as the humanitarian aid transferred to Gaza – including money to pay for basic services – is used to build terror tunnels and pay terrorists.

Channel Two quoted PA officials as saying the ongoing terror activities of Hamas is damaging their standing with the new administration in Washington, and that they would no longer pay for those activities. The IDF recommended going along with the plan in order to strengthen the position of PA chief Mahmoud Abbas in his dispute with Hamas.

In a statement, Hamas termed the PA’s actions as “a crime against humanity,” and “another attempt to choke Gaza. They will not succeed.”

 

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