Egypt to Give President Extensive Powers during Coronavirus Outbreak

People wearing protective face masks, amid concerns over the coronavirus, shop traditional Ramadan products at Al Khayamia street in old Cairo, Egypt April 16, 2020. (Reuters)
People wearing protective face masks, amid concerns over the coronavirus, shop traditional Ramadan products at Al Khayamia street in old Cairo, Egypt April 16, 2020. (Reuters)
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Egypt to Give President Extensive Powers during Coronavirus Outbreak

People wearing protective face masks, amid concerns over the coronavirus, shop traditional Ramadan products at Al Khayamia street in old Cairo, Egypt April 16, 2020. (Reuters)
People wearing protective face masks, amid concerns over the coronavirus, shop traditional Ramadan products at Al Khayamia street in old Cairo, Egypt April 16, 2020. (Reuters)

Egypt is seeking to grant President Abdul Fattah el-Sisi extensive powers in line with the emergency law in order to confront the “emerging reality” caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Authorities had imposed a nationwide state of emergency after two terrorist attacks targeted two churches in April 2017. Since then, exceptional measures have been announced and extended every three months, at six month intervals to avoid violating the constitution.

The government proposal, approved by the Legislative Affairs Committee, focused mainly on health emergencies, and enables the Military Prosecution to assist the Public Prosecution in investigating crimes that violate the extraordinary measures.

Egypt extended the state of emergency last January, and it is scheduled to end on April 27.

The proposed amendments allow the president to suspend the school and university year or any educational institution. It also allows shutting down certain ministries and authorities entirely or partially and postponing the payment of water, electricity and gas bills entirely or partially.

The new proposals also force Egyptian expatriates returning home from abroad to undergo necessary health checks after several of them refused last month to comply with quarantine measures.

The proposals also include giving the president the right to allocate cash and assistance to individuals and families, offer financial support to medical research, provide financial and support to damaged economic sectors, postpone the payment of certain taxes, and turn schools and youth centers into field hospitals.

For the third consecutive day, Egypt registered a daily record in virus cases as the Ministry of Health reported 188 new infections and 19 deaths, while 55 patients were discharged from isolation hospital rooms.

The figures raise Egypt’s infections to 3,032, with 701 recoveries and 224 deaths.



Israeli Soldiers Open Fire inside a West Bank Hospital While Searching for Fighters’ Bodies

 Israeli troops enter the complex of the Turkish hospital, where they searched for the bodies of those killed in an airstrike, Israel said was targeting fighters, in the West Bank city of Tubas, Tuesday Dec. 3, 2024. (AP)
Israeli troops enter the complex of the Turkish hospital, where they searched for the bodies of those killed in an airstrike, Israel said was targeting fighters, in the West Bank city of Tubas, Tuesday Dec. 3, 2024. (AP)
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Israeli Soldiers Open Fire inside a West Bank Hospital While Searching for Fighters’ Bodies

 Israeli troops enter the complex of the Turkish hospital, where they searched for the bodies of those killed in an airstrike, Israel said was targeting fighters, in the West Bank city of Tubas, Tuesday Dec. 3, 2024. (AP)
Israeli troops enter the complex of the Turkish hospital, where they searched for the bodies of those killed in an airstrike, Israel said was targeting fighters, in the West Bank city of Tubas, Tuesday Dec. 3, 2024. (AP)

Israeli soldiers opened fire inside a hospital in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday during a raid to seize the bodies of alleged fighters targeted in earlier airstrikes, a Palestinian doctor working at the hospital told The Associated Press.

Soldiers entered the Turkish Hospital complex in Tubas after the bodies of two Palestinians killed and one wounded in airstrikes in the northern West Bank on Tuesday were brought there, said Dr. Mahmoud Ghanam, who works in the hospital’s emergency department. The troops briefly handcuffed and arrested Ghanam and another doctor.

“The army entered in a brutal way, and they were shooting inside the emergency department,” said Ghanam. “They handcuffed us and took me and my colleague.”

The military confirmed that its troops were operating around the hospital searching for those targeted in the airstrikes, which they said had hit a militant cell near the Palestinian town of Al-Aqaba in the Jordan Valley. It denied that troops had entered the hospital building or fired gunshots inside.

The soldiers left after learning that the wounded man had been transferred to another hospital, Ghanam said. The soldiers wanted to take the bodies of the two men killed in the strike, but the hospital’s manager refused to hand over the bodies, Ghanam said.

Israeli raids on hospitals in the West Bank are rare but have grown more common since the start of the Israel-Hamas war. In Gaza, Israeli troops have systematically besieged, raided and damaged many hospitals.

About 800 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire in the West Bank since Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023 attack out of Gaza ignited the war there. Israel has carried out near-daily military raids in the West Bank that it says are aimed at preventing attacks on Israelis — attacks which have also been on the rise.

Israel captured the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and east Jerusalem in the 1967 Mideast war. The Palestinians seek all three territories for an independent state.