The impact of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on Palestinian health care professionals working in Occupied Palestinian Territory

N. Goldfield, Heidar Abu Ghosh
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The past few years have seen a dramatic worldwide rise in limits on, attacks on, and even killings of health care workers trying to provide health care to injured individuals engaged in conflict. In addition, and most tragically, health care workers are increasingly targeted for even providing preventive services such as vaccinations or, in the case of the COVID-19 pandemic, just because they are health care professionals. This chapter, focusing on one conflict, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, will review limits placed and attacks on Palestinian health professionals that have occurred since 2000 from two different perspectives. The literature we reference includes third-sector reports, both local and international, United Nations perspectives, and Israeli and Palestinian governmental responses to these limits and attacks on Palestinian health care professionals. In this chapter we detail Israeli limits, including attacks on health care professionals, which, following the Geneva Conventions, should not be occurring. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)
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以色列-巴勒斯坦冲突对在巴勒斯坦被占领土工作的巴勒斯坦保健专业人员的影响
过去几年,在世界范围内,限制、袭击甚至杀害试图向参与冲突的受伤人员提供医疗服务的卫生保健工作者的事件急剧增加。此外,最悲惨的是,卫生保健工作者甚至越来越多地因为提供疫苗接种等预防性服务而成为攻击目标,或者在COVID-19大流行的情况下,仅仅因为他们是卫生保健专业人员而成为攻击目标。本章以巴以冲突为重点,将从两个不同的角度审查2000年以来对巴勒斯坦卫生专业人员的限制和攻击。我们参考的文献包括地方和国际的第三部门报告、联合国的观点以及以色列和巴勒斯坦政府对这些限制和袭击巴勒斯坦保健专业人员的反应。在本章中,我们详细说明了以色列的限制,包括袭击保健专业人员,根据《日内瓦公约》,这种情况不应该发生。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c) 2022 APA,版权所有)
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