Hiyi Ouanina did not want to infect her elderly mother with COVID-19, so she was grateful to be one of the 120,000 Palestinian workers whom Israel plans to inoculate against the virus over the next two weeks.

“I don’t want to make other people sick,” Ouanina told The Jerusalem Post on Tuesday as she sat in the Judea city of Efrat, recovering briefly from the quick injection of a Moderna vaccine.

he was among the first 21,000 Palestinians to receive the vaccine in a joint operation run by the Office of the Coordinator of the Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT), the Health Ministry and Magen David Adom that began Monday.

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The mother of four with an easy smile, who spoke English from her school days, said many Palestinians are fearful of the vaccination, and their comments “made me afraid.”

She was grateful to receive a vaccine offered to her by Israel rather than the Palestinian Authority and felt safer when she received the shot. Read more at JPost