
Israel makes plans to take in Aleppo wounded
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.

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.

Israel’s policy is to treat any wounded Syrians who reach the Israeli border seeking help even though the countries are considered enemies.

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

Rambam Health Care Campus has treated 140 Syrian civilians, men, women and children over the past three years.

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

“I am very happy that I came here, they are treating me nicely and taking care of me and my new baby.” – 25-year-old first-time mother.

Baby’s mother arrived overnight at Ziv Medical Center after crossing Israel-Syria border; curfew shutdown of her village meant no access to local medical help.