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Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan gives a statement after a meeting in Ankara, Turkey, April 5, 2021. Photo: Murat Cetinmuhurdar/PPO/Handout via REUTERS
JNS.org – When the Israeli military aircraft hit sites on April 16 linked to the Gaza Strip’s terrorist Hamas government, including an armaments production facility and a smuggling tunnel, Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was quick to attribute the incident to “Israel’s hatred of Islam.” He said:
“This is, of course, a very clear indication of Israel’s attitude towards Muslims, unfortunately. We know of Israel’s hatred of Islam. But unfortunately, they do not give up on these habits. The Israeli administration does not give up on such behaviors. In the face of [Israel’s] hatred of religion and its hostility to Islam, we want all of humanity to monitor Israel’s hostility to Islam more closely and evaluate [this hostility] accordingly. As long as Israel maintains this attitude, it is not possible
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Israel/OPT: UN experts call on Israel to ensure equal access to COVID-19 vaccines for Palestinians GENEVA (14 January 2021) – UN human rights experts today called on Israel, the occupying power, to ensure swift and equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines for the Palestinian people under occupation. “Israel’s roll-out of its vaccination programme against the COVID-19 pandemic for its citizens has been impressive. In this early stage of the worldwide inoculation programme, Israel has delivered the vaccines to a higher percentage of its citizens than any other country,” the experts said. “We understand that Palestinians with resident status in occupied East Jerusalem have been offered the vaccines by Israel.
Friday, 15 January 2021, 7:06 am
GENEVA (14 January 2021) – UN human rights experts
today called on Israel, the occupying power, to ensure swift
and equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines for the
Palestinian people under occupation.
“Israel’s
roll-out of its vaccination programme against the COVID-19
pandemic for its citizens has been impressive. In this early
stage of the worldwide inoculation programme, Israel has
delivered the vaccines to a higher percentage of its
citizens than any other country,” the experts said. “We
understand that Palestinians with resident status in
occupied East Jerusalem have been offered the vaccines by
Israel.
“However, Israel has not ensured that