A day late, Israeli minister in wheelchair can access COP26

Footage shows Karine Elharrar, using a ramp, enter the summit climate in Glasgow - a day after police officers at a checkpoint of the venue did not let the minister through because it was not 'wheelchair accessible'

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The energy minister, who uses a wheelchair, was able to attend the global climate summit Tuesday, a day after police prevented her from reaching the venue.
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  • Karine Elharrar arrived at the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow alongside Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, using a blue ramp to enter the building, according to footage sent by Bennett's office.
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    נפתלי בנט וקארין אלהרר הגיעו למתחם הועידה
    Energy Minister Karin Elharar with Prime Minister Naftali Bennett at the COP26 summit on Tuesday
    "Tomorrow the exact same thing will be here," he said, gesturing toward the accessible entrance. "It's very important, so is the message it sends," he said.
    A spokeswoman for Elharrar said Monday that she wasn't able to attend the conference after police officers at a checkpoint did not let her vehicle with the wheelchair through.
    Elharrar's spokeswoman Shaked Eliyahu said that even though conference organizers knew she required an accessible entrance, the minister's car was kept from approaching for two hours, after which she was offered a ride on a shuttle, which wasn't wheelchair accessible.
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    נפתלי בנט בוועידת האקלים
    Prime Minister Naftali Bennett addresses the UN COP26 summit on Monday
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    The incident was an embarrassment to organizers of the high-profile event and prompted Britain's ambassador to Israel, Neil Wigan, to apologize.
    After the incident, Elharrar wrote on Twitter that "It's sad that the UN, which advances accessibility for people with disabilities, in 2021, doesn't see to accessibility at its events."
    Foreign Minister Yair Lapid said in a tweet addressed to the conference's organizers that "you cannot be concerned about the future, climate, and sustainability if you aren't concerned first of all to people, accessibility, and people with disabilities."
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