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Red Cross: PA strike worsening West Bank health situation
By The Associated Press

Hospitals in the West Bank are working at only one-fifth of their capacity, the international Red Cross said Wednesday, adding that a strike by government health workers had made matters worse.

A lack of money sent to the Palestinian Authority - after the international community halted aid payments and Israel stopped turning over tax revenues - has had "a dramatic effect on medical services since the beginning of the year," the International Committee of the Red Cross said in a statement.

Last week's strike by health workers made the medical situation worse, forcing all primary health care services to be suspended and all emergency rooms in government hospitals in the West Bank to close.

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"Only two days ago, a child suffering from acute fever was turned away by the local hospital," ICRC health coordinator Eileen Daly said. "The doctors and nurses, unpaid for months, were on strike. The mother spent all morning traveling to various clinics, only to find out she could not afford their fees. Her little girl died."

Many smaller medical facilities in the West Bank have been shut entirely, the Geneva-based ICRC said.

The agency said health services must be restored, and reminded medical
personnel that they had an ethical duty to provide care.

The Red Cross also said the international community needed to reevaluate the consequences of suspending hundreds of millions of dollars (euros) in aid to the Palestinian Authority. Western government cut off the aid after Hamas took power in March, hoping to pressure the Islamic militant group to moderate its anti-Israel ideology.

Ultimately, however, it was Israel's responsibility as the occupying power to ensure civilians are guaranteed access to medical care at all times, the agency said.

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