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Doctors hold ‘warning strike

Published:Thursday | July 20, 2023 | 12:09 AM

JERUSALEM (AP):

Doctors in Israel held a two-hour strike Wednesday to protest Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan to overhaul the country’s judiciary.

The doctors say the plan will endanger public health by granting Netanyahu and his allies greater control over the country’s healthcare system.

Wearing scrubs and holding signs saying, “We are the wall shielding democracy”, doctors gathered outside Ichilov hospital in Tel Aviv. Medical leaders warned they will take more severe measures if Netanyahu’s government – the most right-wing in Israel’s 75-year history – moves forward with a bill to limit the judiciary’s oversight powers which could become law as soon as next week.

In a letter to Netanyahu on Tuesday, Dr Zion Hagay, chairman of Israel’s Medical Association, said the bill would lessen the judiciary’s ability to strike down inappropriate appointments to the healthcare system.

“As someone who once served as health minister, you are undoubtedly aware of the extensive professional powers held by the politicians within the health care system,” he wrote in the letter.

“These powers include the appointment of district psychiatrists, district doctors, and various other positions, as well as the authority to make significant decisions regarding infectious diseases, epidemics, clinic and hospital closures, service privatisation, and more.”

The plan has triggered months of mass protests, including one on Tuesday, and warnings from key sectors of society, including business leaders and military reservists, that it will damage the country.

The doctors’ strike Wednesday was the first by a workers’ organisation since Netanyahu announced last month that the overhaul would move forward.

Weekly mass protests against the plan – including a strike by the country’s national labour union – led Netanyahu to suspend the overhaul in March, but he revived the plan last month after compromise talks with the political opposition collapsed.