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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Paleo health care at risk as strike widens
2007-05-11
RAMALLAH, West Bank - Rusaila Rabee grabbed her stomach in pain during a long wait at a hospital emergency room in the occupied West Bank, where most medical workers have been on strike for months for their full salaries. “Does a strike mean that people like me should be left to die?” said the 70-year-old woman.
People die in the West Bank for all sorts of reasons.
Suffering from a liver disease, Rabee made the difficult two-hour trip to Ramallah Hospital through several Israeli military checkpoints in hope that a doctor would drain a dangerous buildup of fluids in her abdomen. Doctors at the facility referred a number of patients to private hospitals but Rabee said she could not afford a bill that could be as much as 4,500 shekels ($1.135).

Government-paid medical workers went on strike in February. They stepped up their protest this week, deciding not to treat emergency cases such as Rabee.

The European Union and other aid groups have partly alleviated the fund shortage by paying partial salaries billed as “allowances” to health workers. But many of the employees are threatening to shut down Palestinian hospitals completely by May 14 unless their wages are paid in full.
There's gratitude for you.
Eileen Daly, health coordinator for the International Committee of the Red Thingy Cross, said the strike could have long-lasting consequences. ”The longer the strike continues, the greater the likelihood of long-term health effects because of the drastic reduction in services such as vaccinations, medication for the chronically ill and for mother and child clinics,” Daly said.
Yup, that's generally what happens when there's no medical care for a long enough period of time. Sucks to live in Paleo-land, doesn't it.
The majority of some 4 million Palestinians living in the West Bank and Gaza Strip rely on public health services that account for 62 percent of clinics, and which employ about 11,000 doctors, nurses, therapists and emergency personnel. Most other clinics are paid for by the United Nations, non-governmental groups, private companies and religious-based charities, including some with ties to Hamas.

A senior health official who declined to be identified, told Reuters: “We are witnessing a catastrophe in the health sector. They should find out a solution quickly.”
There's an obvious one, but you won't like it ...
Palestinian Information Minister Mustafa al-Barghouthi has urged health workers to continue to provide emergency care, saying the government was trying to find funds to pay them.
Without giving in to the crusaders and zionists, of course. That would never do. Everyone will just have to die before that happens. Sorry 'bout your liver, granny.
Posted by:Steve White

#15  As soon as he gets out of federal prison, I hope.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2007-05-11 21:47  

#14  So when does the Michael Moore documentary come about the Paleo health care system?
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-05-11 21:24  

#13  Consider the teenage girl who was treated for burns at an Israeli hospital, and was arrested trying to return there with a bomb pack.

I wonder why the Israelis won't cooperate, don't you?
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2007-05-11 19:18  

#12  When I first became aware of the situation, about when I was a junior in high school, I felt the same way.

That feeling has long since gone the way of the dinasour.

Now I could care less about these people as a group.

What Sgt. Mom said. Me too.
Posted by: kelly   2007-05-11 18:47  

#11  What Sgt. Mom said. Word, gal!
Posted by: Zenster   2007-05-11 15:43  

#10  If I heard on the news tomorrow that every single Paleo in Gaza and the West Bank had suddenly dropped dead of some virulent toenail virus,

Gawd, that's sounds worser than the mythic Fort Detrick turbo-athletesfoot.
Posted by: Shipman   2007-05-11 14:59  

#9  Why are they bitching? I mean don't they have a top-notch sanitation system. I heard their sewage was wide spread. Oh, you mean that's NOT a good thing?????
Posted by: USN. Ret.   2007-05-11 14:53  

#8  That's fewer weapons to murder women and children. Good riddance.
Posted by: Jackal   2007-05-11 11:51  

#7  People usually get what they deserve. When you offer nothing, eventually folks wake up and give you nothing in return.
Too bad they're too friggin dense to realize that. But that's not my problem...
Posted by: tu3031   2007-05-11 10:59  

#6  Sgt. Mom, I sure you are still a nice person. You are just expressing what many Americans feel. I feel the same. I might not change the channel. I would probably keep watching, crack open a beer or several in celebration of toenail viruses.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-05-11 09:46  

#5  You know, I used to be a nice person. A long time ago, I felt kinda sorry for the Palestinians, in that they had been used, screwed and abused by their so-called "friends" in the Arab world, and wound up on the fuzzy lend of the lollipop as far as the Israelis were concerned.
But all those mildly sympathetic feelings just sort of drained away, bit by bit by bit. Arafat's corruption and violence... the counterproductive stupidity of the intifada... cheering on of 9/11, and mob murders, bus bombings, the trashing of the greenhouses, and the constant river of duplicity and propagands. The murders of the pregnant woman and her four small children was tne ultimate last straw.
There is no shred of sympathy left. Not a scrap, not a single particle. If I heard on the news tomorrow that every single Paleo in Gaza and the West Bank had suddenly dropped dead of some virulent toenail virus, I'd shrug and change the channel.
I don't even care enough to despise them. I just don't give a damn.
Posted by: Sgt. Mom   2007-05-11 09:39  

#4  The Paleos have a health care system? Who knew?
Posted by: Raj   2007-05-11 08:33  

#3  If you are looking for funds, try any MP's closet. Just open the suitcase full of bills and grab yourself some "walking around" money.

The free ride has ended. The teet has gone dry.
Enjoy your country, if you need help call Hamas.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2007-05-11 08:16  

#2  Â“Does a strike mean that people like me should be left to die?” said the 70-year-old woman.
Suffering from a liver disease, Rabee made the difficult two-hour trip to Ramallah Hospital through several Israeli military checkpoints in hope that a doctor would drain a dangerous buildup of fluids in her abdomen.


if givin the choice of, 'death by liver failure' or 'death by baseball bat',

opt for the baseball bat. believe me.
Posted by: RD   2007-05-11 01:30  

#1  Be still my bleeding beating heart.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-05-11 00:39  

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