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(ANSA-Italy-IDF Spokesperson) The "Mazor Ladach" field medical clinic was established in Israel near the Syrian border by the IDF in August 2017 in cooperation with an American humanitarian organization as part of operation "Good Neighbor." On Friday the IDF announced that the clinic has been discontinued and forces began evacuating the compound. Some 6,800 people were treated at the clinic over the course of the year. 2018-08-06 00:00:00Full Article
IDF Closes Medical Clinic near Syrian Border
(ANSA-Italy-IDF Spokesperson) The "Mazor Ladach" field medical clinic was established in Israel near the Syrian border by the IDF in August 2017 in cooperation with an American humanitarian organization as part of operation "Good Neighbor." On Friday the IDF announced that the clinic has been discontinued and forces began evacuating the compound. Some 6,800 people were treated at the clinic over the course of the year. 2018-08-06 00:00:00Full Article
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