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The World Health Assembly adopts a resolution in favor of the occupied Syrian Golan and the occupied Palestinian territories

2022-05-26T20:18:02.365Z


GENEVA, SANA- The World Health Assembly has stressed the importance of ensuring access to mental, physical and environmental health services and access


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The World Health Assembly stressed the importance of ensuring the availability of mental, physical and environmental health services and the access of COVID-19 vaccines in an equitable, safe and non-discriminatory manner to the people of the occupied Syrian Golan and to the Palestinians in the occupied territories in accordance with the provisions of international law.

This came during the Assembly’s adoption at its seventy-fifth session today of a resolution in favor of the occupied Syrian Golan and the occupied Palestinian territories, entitled “Health Conditions in the Occupied Syrian Golan and the Occupied Palestinian Territories,” by a majority of 77 member states against 14 opposition.

The association drew attention to the need to continue strengthening partnerships with other United Nations agencies to support the humanitarian health response capabilities in the occupied Syrian Golan and the occupied Palestinian territories, including Jerusalem, by providing assistance and protection in a comprehensive and sustainable manner during the Corona pandemic and after the end of the epidemiological crisis, in addition to meeting the health needs of prisoners in occupation prisons. Supporting the Palestinian health sector and providing technical assistance in the health field to the Syrians in the occupied Golan.

Syria's permanent representative to the United Nations and international organizations in Geneva, Ambassador Husam El-Din Ala, pointed out in a speech before voting on the draft resolution that the systematic aggressive practices and settlement activities imposed by the Israeli occupation authorities in the occupied Syrian Golan harm the living conditions of its Syrian children and violate their basic human rights, including the right in health.

Ambassador Ala welcomed the organization’s intention to conduct a field assessment of the health conditions of Syrian citizens in the occupied Golan, stressing the importance of conducting the said assessment without preconditions, taking into account the legal obligations imposed on the occupying entity under the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949 and relevant Security Council resolutions, which confirmed that the imposition of the Israeli occupation His jurisdiction over the occupied Syrian Golan is null and void and has no international legal effect.

"The occupation authorities' refusal to allow the organization access to the occupied Golan impedes the organization's ability to carry out its tasks and implement the decisions of the World Health Assembly," he said.

Ambassador Ala explained that the systematic discriminatory practices imposed by the Israeli occupation authorities, such as laying mines in and around Syrian cities and villages in the occupied Golan, setting up giant wind turbines in their surroundings, stealing water resources and using them for the benefit of settlers, and the lack of integrated hospitals and medical centers that provide health care to Syrians are practices that threaten the lives of our people in The occupied Golan violates their basic human rights and constitutes an obstacle in their entirety to the realization of the right to health in clear violation of obligations under international humanitarian law and the principles established by the Constitution of the World Health Organization regarding the fundamental right of peoples and individuals to enjoy health without discrimination.

The Ambassador condemned the Israeli attacks against the Palestinian people, which resulted in the martyrdom of 257 Palestinians, the injury of more than 2,350 others, and the destruction of 36 medical facilities, according to the annual report of the Director-General of the organization, stressing the importance of the occupation not evading responsibility for its violations of international law, United Nations resolutions and the World Health Organization through disinformation campaigns. and spreading lies.

It is noteworthy that the World Health Assembly is the highest decision-making body in the World Health Organization, and the Syrian Arab Republic is participating in its current seventy-fifth session with a delegation headed by the Minister of Health, Dr. Hassan Al-Ghabash.

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Source: sena

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