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(Independent-UK) Bel Trew - Syrian shopkeeper Diaa, 24, had his face torn open by a missile that struck his village in Deraa province. His legs and arm had also been broken. Diaa says he would have died had he not been hospitalized in neighboring Israel. Western Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya is currently treating 43 Syrians. It has administered care to a steady stream of the wounded over the last five years. "It's strange for us that Israel is more humanitarian than our Arab brothers," says Ammar, 27, who is camped out in the Syrian Golan Heights close to the Israeli border. "I once even heard people saying they hope that Israel would include this area in the [Israeli] Golan." 2018-07-18 00:00:00Full Article
"Israel Is More Humanitarian than our Arab Brothers"
(Independent-UK) Bel Trew - Syrian shopkeeper Diaa, 24, had his face torn open by a missile that struck his village in Deraa province. His legs and arm had also been broken. Diaa says he would have died had he not been hospitalized in neighboring Israel. Western Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya is currently treating 43 Syrians. It has administered care to a steady stream of the wounded over the last five years. "It's strange for us that Israel is more humanitarian than our Arab brothers," says Ammar, 27, who is camped out in the Syrian Golan Heights close to the Israeli border. "I once even heard people saying they hope that Israel would include this area in the [Israeli] Golan." 2018-07-18 00:00:00Full Article
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