Opinion

Netanyahu’s Covid plan is even more racist than Trump’s

From the U.S. to the Palestinian territories, marginalized people are being overlooked in the Covid vaccine rollout.

Image: A Palestinian health worker gets vaccinated against COVID-19.
A Palestinian health worker gets vaccinated against COVID-19 coronavirus in the biblical West Bank city of Bethlehem, on February 3, 2021. – The Palestinian Authority began vaccinating health workers in the occupied West Bank against Covid-19 after a pressure campaign on Israel to provide the jabs. Israel, which is carrying out an aggressive inoculation campaign for its own citizens, has faced mounting global pressure in recent weeks, including from the UN, to help Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip access vaccines.AFP via Getty Images

Dean Obeidallah

Dean Obeidallah is a radio host, lawyer and MSNBC columnist.