Cannabis provides medical benefits and a chance to chill out – but is it legal in Palestine and Gaza?
Bordered by Jordan and Lebanon where it is a crime and Israel where it is legal, what about cannabis, Palestine and Gaza? Israel has made a name as being a global leader in cannabis research, especially with medical marijuana. Jordan and Lebanon still has it illegal, but it can be found and used. Palestine, whose population lives in a tense atmosphere, still has not made it available to the public, but the current situation should make them rethink their approach.
Historically, cannabis has been present in Palestine, but its legal status has remained unchanged despite research and a change Western stance. Israel, which shares a border with Palestine, legalized medical marijuana in 1999, but this has not influenced Palestine’s stance on the matter. The cultural and religious context, particularly the strong influence of Islam, plays a significant role in shaping attitudes toward cannabis use among Palestinian medical professionals and the general public
Although medical cannabis is not legal in Palestine, there have been discussions among medical professionals about its potential benefits. A qualitative study in the Gaza Strip found that while some medical professionals are open to the idea of medical cannabis, there is a lack of knowledge and a strong religious influence against the use. The study highlighted the need for more education and evidence-based research to inform future policies.
Alarmingly high prevalence of high-risk drug use among Palestinian males, which is not surprising considering the day to day tough environment. The tense atmosphere and uncertainty of day to day living can wreck havoc on mental health. In a placebo-controlled, double-blind study, the peer-reviewed journal specified levels of improvement among participants using smoked cannabis blends with a 9 percent THC concentration. With healthcare being difficult to manage currently, cannabis can be an additional help. Medical marijuana also can help with chronic pain, trouble sleeping an more.
While Palestine is going through one of the tougher moments in the country’s history, relaxing the rules on cannabis could be a way to help their citizens take a breath during the current unsettled environment.