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(Times of Israel) Emanuel Fabian - The Israel Defense Forces said Thursday it had set up a medical facility next to the Druze village of Hader in southern Syria to treat those wounded during recent sectarian violence by Islamist supporters of the country's new regime. More than 30 wounded Syrian Druze have been evacuated to hospitals in Israel in recent weeks. "The facility is part of a number of efforts that the IDF is carrying out to support the Syrian Druze population, and to maintain their security," the military said.2025-05-13 00:00:00Full Article
IDF Sets Up Medical Facility for Wounded Druze in Southern Syria
(Times of Israel) Emanuel Fabian - The Israel Defense Forces said Thursday it had set up a medical facility next to the Druze village of Hader in southern Syria to treat those wounded during recent sectarian violence by Islamist supporters of the country's new regime. More than 30 wounded Syrian Druze have been evacuated to hospitals in Israel in recent weeks. "The facility is part of a number of efforts that the IDF is carrying out to support the Syrian Druze population, and to maintain their security," the military said.2025-05-13 00:00:00Full Article
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