How vaccine inequality is reordering the world

Posted By : Telegraf
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Imagine this scenario: Concerned about US President Joe Biden’s new Middle East policy and the International Criminal Court’s decision to investigate war crimes in the West Bank and Gaza, Israel decides to get on everyone’s good side and announces that it will vaccinate the entire Palestinian population against Covid-19.

Such a decision would be an instant public relations victory. But dream on. While Israel is among leaders in the world in inoculating its population, it has shown no inclination toward taking care of all of the people under its control – the Palestinians being the excluded class.

Worse, it appears to seek to be an impediment to good sense, going so far as to turn away a truck bound for Gaza last week with vaccine the Palestinian Authority had secured from Russia.

The situation in Israel-Palestine, however, is not unique in vaccine “un-diplomacy.” The pandemic has not been an advertisement for the claimed moral superiority of the West over the Rest.

But first, back to Israel – and bear in mind here that it claims to be the only Western, or at least Western-styled, nation in the Middle East.

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