Israeli Health Minister Uriel Busso Cancels Directives for Gaza and Lebanon Residents in Israeli Hospitals: Latest Updates and Policies

2024-01-19 20:23:17

Israeli Health Minister Uriel Busso on Friday canceled directives to hospitals regarding the treatment and care of wounded residents from Gaza or Lebanon, who were evacuated by the Israeli army and transported to Israel, the ministry announced.

The Jerusalem Post newspaper said: “Boso issued orders to the Director-General of the Ministry, Moshe Bar Siman Tov, to cancel the previous instructions.”

Bosso stressed that “there is no change in his clear policy of not allowing terrorists, as well as residents from Gaza and Lebanon, to seek refuge in Israeli hospitals.”
Friday’s announcement came following a directive was issued on Thursday to accept treatment in Israeli hospitals for residents coming from the Gaza Strip and Lebanon.

The first directive stated that “Israel’s acceptance of people in need of treatment is consistent with the state’s obligations under international law and agreements.”

The Israeli Minister of Health stated, in a statement on Friday, that “the letter sent earlier was drafted without his knowledge or approval,” explaining that “any request to change the policy will not be considered except following extensive discussions.”

Regarding the evacuation of the wounded from the Gaza Strip, the ministry highlighted “the complexity of the operation, as it requires safe passage, assistance from the Red Cross, and means of evacuation.”

A report issued last week revealed that “regarding 25 people from Hamas, who were captured since October 7, received treatment in Israeli hospitals.”

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