"Doctors' blood is not no man's land": Doctors are protesting across the country after the violence
Public hospitals across the country will work today on a Saturday basis.
Signs held by the medical staff at the center read "Here is a strike enough for violence" and "Zero tolerance for violence against doctors".
The teams held similar signs outside Rambam Hospital in Haifa, Assuta Ashdod and Hadassah Mount Scopus in Jerusalem.
Meirav Cohen
19/05/2022
Thursday, 19 May 2022, 09:51 Updated: 10:14
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In the video: A family attacks a medical staff at the Galilee Medical Center after the death of a relative was determined (Photo: Documentation on social networks according to section 27A of the Copyright Law)
Protest rallies were held this morning (Thursday) at the entrance to medical centers and hospitals across the country.
This, following the incidents of violence in the health system against the doctors and medical staff.
The warning strike of doctors in Israel will apply for 24 hours, starting this morning at 7:00, and it was announced by the Israel Physicians Association.
Signs held by the medical staff at the center read "Here is a strike enough for violence", "Doctors' blood is not no man's land", and "Zero tolerance for violence against doctors".
The teams held similar signs outside Rambam Hospital in Haifa, Assuta Ashdod and Hadassah Mount Scopus in Jerusalem.
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"24-hour strike."
Protest at Hadassah Mount Scopus (Photo: Flash 90, Olivier Fitoussi)
Public hospitals across the country will be working on a Saturday basis today following several incidents from recent days.
On Monday, family members of a patient at Hadassah Mount Scopus Hospital in Jerusalem began to riot and beat staff members upon learning of his death.
Yesterday, a staff member in an emergency room at Galil Hospital in Nahariya was attacked after the death of a young man in a car accident, by his family.
"The blood of the doctors is not no man's land."
Protest rally in Bnei Zion (Photo: Official website, Osnat Zivenberg)
The chairman of the doctors' committee at Bnei Zion Medical Center, Dr. Abed Agbaria, said that violence and the eradication of violence against doctors and medical staff in institutions across the country should be condemned and acted upon.
"This alarming phenomenon needs to be uprooted," he said.
"It is not possible for the medical staff involved in providing life-saving medical services to work under threats and concern for their safety and health. I call on the law enforcement system to act with the utmost severity and impose heavy penalties against those violent elements."
"The alarming phenomenon needs to be uprooted."
Protest at Assuta Hospital in Ashdod (Photo: Official website, no)
A statement on the strike sent by the Israel Medical Association (Hari) said: "Despite our efforts to motivate employers and the Ministry of Health to take action to eradicate violence against doctors and medical staff in various medical institutions and community clinics, nothing has been done." "The
strike will include general, geriatric, psychiatric and rehabilitative hospitals, and all community and outpatient clinics. During the strike, doctors will work on a Saturday basis. "
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