Arabic residents of east Jerusalem not acting responsibly with Coronavirus guidelines
Israel’s new coronavirus czar, Prof. Ronni Gamzu, accused the Arab sector of “almost carrying out a terror attack” in an interview Sunday morning with the Hebrew website Ynet.Well the PLO pretty much encourages those mosque gatherings for the sake of conquest, so it's hardly a shock they'd be so negligent with their personal health. This is all the result of Islamic indoctrination, leading to a mentality where adherents have no regard for their own well-being, believing their Religion of Peace so superior it'll literally guarantee no chance of infection. Reality and logic prove otherwise. There is a center being set up on the east side for dealing with these cases. It remains to be seen if anybody in that society will be more responsible now. Don't be surprised if hardly anyone changes.
Gamzu said, “The Arab sector in the last two weeks, after the Eid al-Adha holiday, almost carried out an attack that would have resulted in hundreds of patients. Gatherings, riots, parties, complacency, apathy – thinking coronavirus would not hurt them.”
The commissioner’s comments came against the backdrop of reports of a high rate of infection in east Jerusalem and several Arab villages.
Of the 3,721 people in Jerusalem with the virus as of Sunday evening, around 50% are residents of east Jerusalem, the Health Ministry reported.
Moreover, more than 40% of east Jerusalem residents screened for the virus in recent days have been diagnosed as positive. Israeli and Palestinian health officials said that the high rate of infections in east Jerusalem was the result of the residents’ flouting of regulations to curb the spread of the disease. They said that more than 100 cases have been recorded almost every day in east Jerusalem since Eid al-Adha two weeks ago.
According to the officials, many residents of east Jerusalem have also been ignoring the regulations by attending weddings and other celebrations in a number of West Bank villages and towns located near Jerusalem. Moreover, gathering for Friday prayers on the Temple Mount has increased infection.
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