- Title: Lockdown in West Bank, crowds in Gaza; Palestinians divided over coronavirus
- Date: 9th April 2020
- Summary: ANIN, WEST BANK (APRIL 7, 2020) (REUTERS) ISRAELI SECURITY BARRIER BETWEEN WEST BANK AND ISRAEL VARIOUS OF PALESTINIAN ACTIVIST WATCHING BARRIER FOR PALESTINIAN WORKERS CROSSING BACK FROM ISRAEL (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) PALESTINIAN ACTIVIST HAZIM YASSIN SAYING: "Becasue the workers cross from here (our land) a lot with permits and without permits and mostly without, we are voulnteering to take care of their health and to check them but they are escaping from the emergency committee that checks them and from the security forces, this one of the routes they are using to sneak through."/ YASSIN WALKING ACROSS THE BORDER FROM THE WEST BANK TO ISRAEL PALESTINIAN WORKER CROSSING FROM ISRAEL TO THE WEST BANK
- Embargoed: 23rd April 2020 09:58
- Keywords: Gaza Health Palestinians West Bank coronavirus crowds
- Location: GAZA CITY, GAZA / HEBRON, BEITUNIA AND ANIN, WEST BANK
- City: GAZA CITY, GAZA / HEBRON, BEITUNIA AND ANIN, WEST BANK
- Country: Palestinian Territories
- Topics: Health/Medicine,Editors' Choice
- Reuters ID: LVA006C8RSS3R
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Politics has shaped governments' responses to the coronavirus pandemic worldwide, but starkly in the occupied West Bank and Gaza where physical and political divisions in the two Palestinian areas have created two very different responses.
In the West Bank, which has 250 recorded cases, there was an early lockdown with Bethlehem sealed off after the first outbreak in March and a state of emergency declared.
But in Gaza there have been few restrictions on movement homes, and markets stayed open.
Forty kilometres apart and separated by Israel, the West Bank and Gaza have no direct link between them.
Gaza has been under the control of the Islamist militant group Hamas, with only 13 reported cases, all of which were at a quarantine facility at the Egyptian border, Hamas says health conditions make a full lockdown unnecessary in Gaza, but it has closed schools, mosques and wedding halls and banned large street gatherings.
Images of crowds on beaches last weekend provoked criticism on social media, prompting Hamas to deploy police along the coast urging people not to gather.
Some flout the rules, including Palestinian labourers in Israel who angered the authorities after reports they sneaking back into the West Bank, bypassing Israel's military barrier and Palestinian health officials.
(Production: Mohammad Shana, Abed Shana, Arafat Barbakh, Mohammad Salem, Yosri Aljamal, Saed Hawari, Raneen Sawafta, Mustafa Abu Ganeyeh) - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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