West Bank woman denied ambulance dies

A Palestinian woman who was refused access to an ambulance at an Israeli military checkpoint died in her village in the occupied…

A Palestinian woman who was refused access to an ambulance at an Israeli military checkpoint died in her village in the occupied West Bank yesterday, a Palestinian doctor and relatives said.

Local witnesses said the husband of Fawziya Qabb pleaded with soldiers at the Jarushiya checkpoint near the town of Tulkarm to let his wife get to an ambulance waiting to take her to a Palestinian hospital but they ignored him.

A military source said the soldiers at the checkpoint were unaware of the woman's circumstances because her family did not inform the local military coordination office for humanitarian cases of the ambulance's arrival.

"If we had been made aware of the situation a path could have been cleared for the ambulance through heavy traffic in the area which was caused by a high alert around Tulkarm," the source, speaking on condition of anonymitysaid.

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The source said that troops had sealed off the area in the northern West Bank as they feared a possible attack by militants.

Local witnesses and Palestinian security sources said the Israeli heightened state of alert had forced thousands of residents to wait at checkpoints in the pouring rain.

Qabb's relatives from the village of Deir al-Ghosoon close to Tulkarm said they called the ambulance but soldiers did not allow it through the checkpoint to pick up the 67-year-old. "I asked the officer to let us cross but he refused," husband Mahmoud Yousef Qabb said. Mahmoud said that after failing to persuade the soldiers for 20 minutes, he took his ailing wife back to the village doctor who failed in his efforts to save her life.