
Israel’s Watergen makes water from air for Syrian refugees
The first unit, installed last month, provides fresh drinking water to 500 internally displaced people per day. A second unit will soon be installed.

The first unit, installed last month, provides fresh drinking water to 500 internally displaced people per day. A second unit will soon be installed.

Israel also continues to treat Syrian victims of war in its own hospitals and to send them food, fuel, medicine and warm winter clothing.

Israel’s Good Neighbor policy is meant to assist desperate Syrians ravaged by years of civil war, and in the process stabilize the border region.

‘I am amazed and excited by what is being done here at Ziv for the sake of people from a neighboring country and an enemy,’ says US celebrity.

‘My dream is for the children of the Syrian wounded I treat to one day be able to play with my own children in peace.’

Israel has sent 360 tons of food, 450,000 liters of gasoline and 50 tons of clothing to Syria, as well as painkillers, anesthetics and basic medicine.

Prime Minister Netanyahu’s announcement marks the first time Israel is offering to take in Syrians wounded in battles far from the Israel-Syria border.

Grassroots initiatives raise $190,000 for emergency supplies for Syrians; charity drives gather warm clothing, toys, medical aid for Syrian people.

Helping refugees from Syria, Iraq, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Rwanda, Chechnya, Indonesia, Haiti, Burma, Ivory Coast, Eritrea, Kenya and more.

Doctors bring bone-marrow donor across the border in a clandestine mission to treat a child for cancer.

Israeli volunteers are passing critical humanitarian supplies to Syrian NGOs in a dangerous cross-border operation that helps hundreds of thousands of desperate Syrians.

Why are wounded Syrians risking everything to cross into enemy territory to receive hospital treatment in Israel?

‘Our grandchildren will learn in school that the Israel Defense Forces treated the wounded in the Syrian civil war’ — IDF Staff-Sergeant Noga Erez.

Six-year-old boy with severe intracranial pressure nursed back to life at Rambam Health Care Campus.

Israeli experts train local healthcare workers, clergy, teachers, counselors how to get communities back on their feet following a disaster.