sammuel
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What a misleading nonsense .
Vaccines where good until the end of June and July, with Israel deliberately sending those who expire first so they would not be wasted.
The rest of the vaccines set for delivery have a later expiration date and were good for several months.
The deal was with Pfizer and the Palestinians knew exactly the expiration dates before they signed the agreement. Why they decided to cancel now , is anyone's guess.
Two month is a long time to vaccinate , and even if some would have been thrown away , the majority of them could have used.
At a time where most of the world is craving for a vaccine such a waste is just plain stupidity.
The corona virus knows no borders , with so many Palestinians working in Israel it is as much Israel interest as it is Palestinian , to see that all are vaccinated.
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