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Sick, wounded Syrians secretly cross border for treatment ‎in Israel

by  News Agencies and ILH Staff
Published on  07-12-2018 00:00
Last modified: 12-08-2021 15:56
Sick, wounded Syrians secretly cross border for treatment ‎in Israel

A Syrian woman crossing into Israel with her children

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Keeping a doctor's appointment in Israel, Syrian ‎children and their mothers stepped across a tense ‎Golan Heights border in the dead of night on ‎Wednesday, under the watchful gaze of Israeli ‎soldiers.‎

The patients, Israeli medical officials said, were ‎not the walking wounded of the seven-year-old Syrian ‎civil war but children with chronic health problems ‎coming across the frontier for a day's treatment in ‎a hospital in northern Israel.‎

Israel has treated some 4,500 war casualties ‎from Syria since a ‎humanitarian aid program dubbed Operation Good Neighbor was launched five ‎years ago.‎

The group of more than 40 mothers and children that ‎crossed over in the pre-dawn hours of Wednesday were ‎among the 3,000 Syrians who Israel says have ‎received separate treatment as part of a subsequent ‎operation called "Doctor's Appointment."‎

Supervised by Israeli soldiers with night-vision ‎equipment, one woman – carrying one child and ‎holding the hand of another – stepped through a gate ‎built into Israel's security fence in the Golan ‎Heights.‎

After a brief security check, she joined others at ‎the roadside to wait for a bus that would take them ‎to Ziv Medical Center in the northern city of Safed, ‎where a medical clown entertained the children waiting for treatment.‎

‎"They are treated in hospital and go back the same ‎day," Maj. Sergei Kutikov, an Israeli military ‎health officer, said. "Sometimes they return twice or ‎three times for further treatment or surgery," he ‎added.

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Israel has largely stayed out of the Syrian civil ‎war but it has carried out scores of airstrikes on ‎Iranian or Hezbollah weapon convoys in Syria. Only ‎hours after the latest batch of patients came ‎across the border, sirens sounded across the Israeli ‎communities in the Golan Heights as an Israeli ‎missile intercepted a drone incursion from Syria.‎

For Israel, the medical aid program can help win ‎hearts and minds in border areas where the number of ‎refugees has increased in recent weeks, as Syrian ‎President Bashar Assad's forces advance in an ‎offensive to recover southwest Syria.‎

Dr. Michael Harari, a pediatrician at Ziv hospital, said ‎medical infrastructure in southwest Syria has ‎largely broken down, and groups of Syrian children ‎are brought to the facility every two to three ‎weeks.‎

‎"We were afraid in the beginning to come [because we ‎regarded Israelis] as Zionists and enemies," said ‎one woman, who brought her son for treatment. "Now ‎we know it's the opposite."‎

Also on Wednesday, the IDF revealed that it has ‎teamed with the communities in the Golan Heights to ‎transfer donations and humanitarian aid to the ‎Syrian refugees across the border.‎

Last week, the Golan Regional Council opened a ‎collection center and according to council ‎officials, it was immediately flooded with ‎hundreds of care packages, toys, clothes and food ‎for the refugees, for the IDF to collect and deliver ‎to the Syrian side of the border.‎

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