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May. 1, 2021 11:54 AM
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla does not update his Twitter account very often, but he sent out a celebratory tweet last week after inking a deal with Israel. “Pfizer and governments around the world are working on longer-term pandemic preparedness. Today we signed our first 2022 government agreement with Israel to supply millions of doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine with the option to purchase millions of additional doses,” he tweeted.
Reactions were quick to come. Many of them focused on one issue – the Palestinians’ vaccine situation in comparison to that of Israel. “‘Israel’ wants to ensure that all settlers are vaccinated while Palestinians have to wait;” “The Israeli occupation must provide the vaccine to the Palestinians in accordance with international law;” “Although ‘Israel’ has been praised for its swift vaccine rollout, it has not provided Palestinians in
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