巴勒斯坦医学种族隔离的形成与转变:一个历史考察。

IF 2.6 0 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Osama Tanous, Yara M Asi, Bram Wispelwey, David Mills, Weeam Hammoudeh, Rania Muhareb
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根据国际法,种族隔离被明确界定为一种危害人类的罪行,涉及在一个种族群体对任何其他种族群体进行有系统的压迫和统治的情况下犯下的不人道行为。种族隔离一词长期以来一直被用来描述巴勒斯坦人民的经历。尽管近年来“医疗种族隔离”一词的使用有所增加,但公共卫生机构尚未对其进行正式定义。在本文中,我们使用定居者殖民镜头来跟踪巴勒斯坦/以色列医疗保健服务的形成和扩展,这反映了当前系统性压迫和统治的现实,即在分散的地理位置上,犹太以色列人和巴勒斯坦人在充分享受健康权方面享有不同的机会。我们考察了巴勒斯坦人可获得的医疗保健服务的发展,以探索建国/无国籍、(否认)主权、公民身份、去发展、依赖、人道主义和援助等更大的概念,因为它们塑造了巴勒斯坦人的生活、健康、疾病和死亡。通过探索导致巴勒斯坦/以色列不同人口建立和为不同人口建立的分离和不平等医疗体系形成的历史事件,我们确定了以色列医疗种族隔离制度的轮廓。
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The Formation and Transformation of Medical Apartheid in Palestine: A Historical Examination.

Apartheid is clearly defined as a crime against humanity under international law, involving inhuman(e) acts committed in the context of systematic oppression and domination by one racial group over any other. The term apartheid has long been used to describe the experience of the Palestinian people. Despite its increased use in recent years, the term "medical apartheid" has not been as formally defined by public health bodies. In this article, we use a settler colonial lens to track the formation and expansion of health care services in Palestine/Israel that has mirrored the current reality of systematic oppression and domination, where Jewish Israelis and Palestinians across fragmented geographies enjoy differential access to the full enjoyment of their right to health. We examine the development of the health care services accessible to Palestinians to explore larger notions of statehood/statelessness, (denial of) sovereignty, citizenship, de-development, dependency, humanitarianism, and aid as they shape the life, health, illness, and death of Palestinians. By exploring the historical events that led to the formation of separate and unequal health care systems, built by and for different populations in Palestine/Israel, we identify the contours of Israel's medical apartheid system.

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