Israel's Minister of Public Security has ordered prison officials not to vaccinate Palestinian inmates against COVID-19 without permission.
Israeli minister excludes Palestinian inmates from COVID-19 vaccination program
28 Dec 2020 - 13:57
Israel's Minister of Public Security has ordered prison officials not to vaccinate Palestinian inmates against COVID-19 without permission.
According to a Saturday statement from Amir Ohana’s office, he has ordered the Israel Prisons Service to only vaccinate prison staff at this stage.
The prisoners will be vaccinated “in accordance with the progress of vaccinating the general public,” the statement said, The Times of Israel reported.
The announcement came after Qadri Abu Baker, the director of the Palestinian Authority’s Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners Commission, said Palestinian security prisoners will be vaccinated in the next few days.
The vaccinations for the prisoners will not be compulsory, Abu Baker told WAFA news agency on Saturday, adding that the prisoners will receive the vaccine produced by the pharmaceutical company Pfizer.
Last week, a spokesman of the Detainees and Ex-Detainees Commission announced that a total of 140 Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli jails had become infected with the deadly virus.
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