Outraged families of the sick and terrorist activists demonstrated in front of Hadassah Ein Kerem Medical Center in Jerusalem on Monday to protest against the VIP remedy of the Secretary-General of the Palestine Liberation Organization, Saeb Erekat, for COVID-19.
Members of the Choose Life Forum and the Im Tirtzu motion are under pressure to have a high-ranking Palestinian Authority politician, ranked in critical condition, treated as well or perhaps better than the average Israeli citizen.
Erekat, 65, won a lung transplant in the United States three years ago after being treated by Israel’s most sensible doctors for at least a year before that. Your previous condition complicates your chances of recovery this time.
He rushed to the hospital from his home in Jericho last weekend. At the time, his condition was described as “severe but stable” and he was oxygen. But on Monday morning, Erekat’s condition deteriorated.
The father of Nahal fighter Ron Kukia, who murdered through a radical Islamist terrorist in Arad, is now one of the leaders of the Forum for the Vote of Grieving Families. Lieutenant Colonel (res) Boaz Kukia told reporters: here at Hadassah Hospital to protest the presence of a terrorist being treated here, who leads the Palestinian Authority that supports terrorism by paying wages to terrorists.
“The same terrorist takes a bed and puts the price in cash at the expense of Israeli citizens while he and his boss inspire their murder,” he added.
Matan Peleg, director of Im Tirtzu, also emphasized: “There is no explanation as to why the citizens of Israel should pay for the VIP remedy of their enemies, especially a millionaire who is a symbol of corruption. It is absurd to finance Israel’s enemies. “
Herzl and Merav Hajaj, parents of a policeman of the homicidal Israeli border guard, Shir Hajaj, who was massacred in a 2017 terrorist attack in Jerusalem while on duty, pointed to an equally strong point: n’ is not allowed to obtain redress in Israel. The State of Israel deserves not to be seeking to save the lives of someone who benefits from the murder of Jews. “
However, medical and hospital administration is in a very delicate position through Israel’s political step when they are “asked” to settle for such a patient. No medical professional, if anything, will do anything less than as productive as possible to save a patient under his care, and Hadassah of Jerusalem provides more than exceptional care.
Hadassah Medical Center GENERAL Director Professor Ze’ev Rothstein said Sunday that Erekat “receives world-class professional care like all severe crown patients in Hadassah, and staff will do their best to help him recover. “At Hadassah, we treat the patient as if they were our only patient.
The hospital spokesman said Monday morning that Erekat had had a quiet night, but that his condition had deteriorated during the morning and “was now critical. “
“Due to shortness of breath, they put him in a fan and placed him in a medically induced coma. [his] remedy presents a major challenge because the recipient of a lung transplant is immunosuppressed and suffers from a bacterial infection in addition to the crown. »
Several members of the Fatah ruling faction of the Palestinian Authority, to which Erekat belongs, came to Hadassah to “check the health” of the members of the Fatah Central Committee, who in the past were the negotiating leader of the Palestinian Authority with Israel.
According to the most recent report, the hospital said Erekat “ventilated with a maximum concentration of oxygen and nitric oxide fuel and downward mendacity. “It gained concentrated convalescence plasma with the best grades of anti-COVID antibodies.
“We consulted with Tel Aviv, New York and Washington,” the spokesman said, adding that “the diagnosis remains very secretive. “
The Palestinian Authority government’s resolve to move Erekat to an Israeli hospital was only adopted after his condition worsened, according to Palestinian Authority sources who spoke to the Jerusalem Post. More than a week earlier, on October 9, he was already ill and King Abdullah of Jordan had asked his government to provide Erekat with all the medical care he needed.
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