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    What caused Israel to send 700,000 vaccines to South Korea instead of
    the Palestinian Authority?
    Originally Answered: What caused Israel to send 700,000 vaccines to
    South Korea instead of PA?
    The PA refused them. Abbas said he wanted to make sure of their quality
    first. Although he did not say “Israel is giving us expired vaccines”,
    that was how people interpreted it. Abbas then claimed they could not administer them fast enough, before the expiration date. Doesn’t seem to
    be a problem for the Koreans, does it? Most of the vaccines in question
    were expiring end of July. Even the ones expiring in June had two weeks
    to go when the deal was first discussed.

    Abbas also vetoed Israel’s request to set up vaccination facilities at
    the Temple Mount, so that the tens of thousands of Arabs who visit there
    could have access to vaccines. He did not want it to look like Israel
    had anything to do with the Temple Mount. Israel offered to have shots administered by Arabs, with not a single symbol of Israel in sight, but
    that was not good enough.

    Some things are more important than human lives, I guess.

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