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Israel outlines pandemic cooperation with Palestinians, warns international help needed

In a briefing, the Israeli Foreign Ministry praised cooperation with the Palestinian Authority in battling the coronavirus, but stressed that the Palestinians will need more help than Israel is able to provide.
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Israel’s Foreign Ministry briefed ambassadors stationed in the country March 31 on how Israel is assisting the Palestinians in their fight against the novel coronavirus. Deputy Director-General for Economic Affairs Yael Ravia-Zadok opened the online session by stating that Israel and the Palestinian Authority are in constant contact over efforts to thwart the spread of the virus. She pointed to a March 18 phone call between Israeli President Reuven Rivlin and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in which the two men agreed to cooperate on the issue. Ravia-Zadok explained that Israel has been assisting the PA by offering West Bank hospitals medical equipment and cooperation between Israeli and Palestinian physicians, adding that Israel is also enabling the transfer of medical equipment to Gaza.

The online briefing included not only Foreign Ministry seniors but also international agents such as UN envoy to the region Nickolay Mladanov, the UN’s humanitarian coordinator Jamie McGoldrick and Norwegian Ambassador to Israel Jon Hansen Bauer, who acted as a representative of donor countries to the Palestinians.

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