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IDF helps hundreds of thousands of Syrians with 360 tons of food, 77 tons of clothing

IDF reveals amount of aid provided to Syrian refugees, with about half a million liters of diesel fuel, dozens of generators, and medical treatment for some 3,000 wounded Syrians within Israeli; 'We thank Israel, and with God's help, when there will be peace I will return here to kiss the ground in Israel,' says one Syrian refugee.

Yoav Zitun & AFP|Published: 19.07.17 , 19:01

The IDF revealed Wednesday the scope of humanitarian aid that it helps provide the victims of the civil war in Syria. These efforts included transporting about half a million liters of diesel fuel, 360 tons of food, 77 tons of clothing and shoes, as well as dozens of generators and water delivery systems.

The humanitarian aid is provided to some 200,000 Syrian citizens living in 80 villages and towns in the Syrian Golan Heights and controlled by rebel groups not affiliated with ISIS. It is a strip of land 15 kilometers deep into Syria and 40 kilometers long, from the Syrian village of Jubta al-Hashib in the north to the Tal Saki area in the south-central region.

A Syrian toddler treated at IDF medical center set up for Syrian refegees (Photo: IDF Spok..."

A Syrian toddler treated at IDF medical center set up for Syrian refegees (Photo: IDF Spokesperson's Unit)

About a year ago, the Bashan division of the IDF, which is in charge of the Golan Heights, decided to set up an organized humanitarian aid system, by erecting a special unit focused on this mission, headed by Lt. Col. A., who served in intelligence positions in the past, as well as in the Civil Administration in the Gaza Division and Judea and Samaria.


IDF soldiers putting together aid packages for Syrian refugees (Photo: Avihu Shapira)">
IDF soldiers putting together aid packages for Syrian refugees (Photo: Avihu Shapira)


"We're going to be invaluable to the local Syrians," said Golan Division Commander Brig. Gen. Yaniv Ashur. "When other villages heard about the help we were providing, they also wanted to join in. In one of the villages, the aid from Israel received a religious seal of approval when the muezzin authorized alerted worshipers they can reach the border and receive help."

From the logistics center to the rebel-controlled villages

The items are stored in a protected logistics center near the border. From there they are transferred and placed on the eastern side of the perimeter fence and later collected by the Syrians.


A wounded Syrian is carried by IDF troops to treatment (Photo: IDF Spokesperson's Unit)">
A wounded Syrian is carried by IDF troops to treatment (Photo: IDF Spokesperson's Unit)

"We are in telephone contact with people in the Syrian villages, including local doctors and village heads, but also with those involved in certain professions, such as electricity, to which we transmit generators," the IDF admitted for the first time on Wednesday.

Systemizing and streamlining the aid provided by the IDF to Syrian refugees is also reflected in the way the army communicates with the Syrians: For starters, the IDF speaks to the aid recipients directly and not through aid organizations or the UN. As such, flour is directly distributed to Syrian bakeries, and vehicles and mules are provided for transporting supplies.


A generator tranferred to Syria (Photo: Avihu Shapira)">
A generator tranferred to Syria (Photo: Avihu Shapira)


"In my studies in Britain, before I took up this position, I learned about the military power that existed in providing 'soft means.' (In addition—ed), the IDF Military Intelligence Research Department explained to me how much the Americans failed to achieve in the war in Iraq, due to their not taking care of the local population."

IDF sources added: "One of the guiding principles here is maintaining continuity to create credibility on the other side. We supplied them with tons of flour, which reduced the price of bread by 50 percent, 80 percent. Once a week, a Syrian children's bus arrives at the border for a day of medical treatment in Israel, which also includes fun activities for children and providing clothing.

Red Cross balks at assisting, but provides military funding
The aid project is funded mainly by foreign donations, with the IDF supplying some of the budget, mainly for the purchase of basic goods from the IDF food center and from funding the devices to the unit.


Baby formula for Syrian refugees (Photo: IDF Spokesperson's Unit)">
Baby formula for Syrian refugees (Photo: IDF Spokesperson's Unit)


Ashur noted that international aid organizations, such as the Red Cross and Doctors without Borders, have not been involved in the project, apparently over concerns that doing so would limit their activities in Turkey and Jordan.

"We found civilian donors like a wealthy Syrian expatriate who lived in Chicago, who provided donations through the Haifa Port. We're looking to help the local population grow stronger and see the Shi'ite axis and global jihad elements weaken," he explained.

Photo: Avihu Shapira">
Photo: Avihu Shapira

Ashur added: "This plan will not guarantee the prevention of attacks from the border but will help restrain the area. We will continue our policy of non-intervention in the war." There are currently two refugee camps near the fence, on the Syrian side of the border.


3,000 Syrians treated in Israel

Military medical sources said that the assistance given to Syrian refugees has not come at the expense of Israeli patients in Israeli hospitals.

"In total, 3,000 Syrians have been treated so far, about 70 percent of whom are men (aged 20 – 30), in addition to 1,000 children who have been hospitalized for treatment and a respite over the past year. None of them have wanted to stay in Israel thanks to the assistance we provide their villages. We (also) supply insulin to one hundred Syrian diabetics. "

Photo: IDF Spokesperson's Unit">
Photo: IDF Spokesperson's Unit

In two weeks' time, a new IDF clinic will be set up on the border with Syria, located in an old IDF post on the eastern side of the security fence. The IDF will provide the infrastructure, but the doctors, responsibility and funding will be provided by the US. This is in addition to the medical equipment transferred from Israel to the medical centers that were damaged in the Quneitra city area.

Syrian children brought to Israel for medical treatment and a day of fun activities (Photo...">
Syrian children brought to Israel for medical treatment and a day of fun activities (Photo: IDF Spokesperson's Unit)

Syrian resident: 'When peace comes I will come to kiss the land of Israel'
The IDF's opinions differed as to whether to reveal the extent of the aid and the unit's activity. Following partial publications in the foreign media it was decided to officially address its aid efforts. In a video released by the IDF, a wounded Syrian man kisses the hand of a paramedic who treated him in an ambulance.

Other videos show interviews with Syrian residents who received medical assistance in Israel. One of the residents said: "We did not find any country that would stand by us except Israel, the soldiers treated us very well, they helped us in our area, took the wounded, treated them, gave them medicine."


Photo: Avihu Shapira">
Photo: Avihu Shapira


A girl who received medical treatment in Israel was asked if she was afraid to enter Israel and replied, "No, they are treating me." When asked to describe life in Syria, she added: "Over there it's bad, not good. The summer is always bad."



Another Syrian resident added, "We thank Israel, and with God's help, when there will be peace in Syria I will return here to kiss the ground in Israel."


An Israeli hospital to be erected beyond fence with Syria
On a related note, it was reported on Wednesday that Israel is planning to establish a new field hospital along the demarcation line with Syria.

The new field hospital would be located on the Syrian side of the fence but on the Israeli side of the demarcation line in the Golan Heights, which it occupied in 1967, Lieutenant Colonel Tomer Koler said.

The fence does not always follow the line precisely.

The new field hospital will treat some 50 people per day and will be operated by an international NGO, said Kotler, addong that he could not name the NGO nor say exactly where the field hospital will be located.

Koler said he hoped it would be operational in the next month.

Israel formerly had a field hospital in the area but closed it in 2016.

Koler said that because of the humanitarian efforts, he hopes "that they will see that we are good people on the other side."

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4991663,00.html
 
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this is exactly what i was thinking
@500 @DavidSling
Cause this the humane thing to do? Wouldn't Pakistanies help Indians if the situation would be the same?

why are we helping our enemies?
Don't we treat Palestinians from Gaza and the west bank (Including families of Hamas members)?
Don't we treat hurt terrorists shoot by the security forces?
 
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You have to give respect and credit when due irrespective of political disagreements.

I am sure that the Syrians who were helped will be grateful and so will their families.

Stupid move by israel

Salman, sometimes you confuse me. I know that you have become an Atheist but last time I checked you still remain an Arab Lebanese/Iraqi Arab.

I am surprised by some of your recent (seemingly) pro-Israeli comments as even Arab Atheists are highly critical of the Israeli regime and policies (rightfully so) as is most of the world actually.

Also I really struggle to see what is wrong with Israel helping Syrian civilians. It's a noble decision but of course they are just 1 among many countries that have helped.

Hopefully you do realize that it should not matter what the sect or religion or political views of those Syrians are. Most of them are children. Not only that they are your and my brethren on all fronts.

For instance I have 1000 times more respect for those individual Israelis helping those Syrian refugees rather than the few Lebanese bastards that have treated Syrians like animals. I am sure that you have heard some of the recent stories coming out from Lebanon.

When I read those stories I thought for quite a few minutes (after reading) what went through the brains of those people. 2-3 generations ago Syria and Lebanon were part of the same entity. This is why I am always calling for Arabs to unite as this nonsense does not benefit our people but only our enemies. That's why any such behavior that will hurt us (regardless of nationality or sect) should be combated and dealt with as they are hurting us all.

Children are always innocents in conflicts and should be treated good regardless of where they are from.
 
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You have to give respect and credit when due irrespective of political disagreements.

I am sure that the Syrians who were helped will be grateful and so will their families.



Salman, sometimes you confuse me. I know that you have become an Atheist but last time I checked you still remain an Arab Lebanese/Iraqi Arab.

I am surprised by some of your recent (seemingly) pro-Israeli comments as even Arab Atheists are highly critical of the Israeli regime and policies (rightfully so) as is most of the world actually.

Also I really struggle to see what is wrong with Israel helping Syrian civilians. It's a noble decision but of course they are just 1 among many countries that have helped.

Hopefully you do realize that it should not matter what the sect or religion or political views of those Syrians are. Most of them are children. Not only that they are your and my brethren on all fronts.

For instance I have 1000 times more respect for those individual Israelis helping those Syrian refugees rather than the few Lebanese bastards that have treated Syrians like animals. I am sure that you have heard some of the recent stories coming out from Lebanon.
I am still against israel in many cases but I don't like the people who use israel as exeuse for their crimes

I have many points against the ideas of Zionism and Israel but on the other hand israel became developed society and it's better than the arab societies

Sometimes I become naive and radical and sometimes I become emotional r realistic

My point of view there are many Muslims who need and deserve help but only if they become grateful I know history and I know how the Muslims just like the Christian Europeans when they were refugees but after they became majority in the land they act aggressive if it's like they are the owners of the land who just came as guests

Both Muslims and Europeans and Christians did this to the land that they just immigrated to

I believe the Muslims should be allowed as refugees if they respect the law of the land if they don't they should be isolated in camps I believe women,children and old people should be treated by isrealis but not the adult males because most of them you can trust them
 
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I am still against israel in many cases but I don't like the people who use israel as exeuse for their crimes

I have many points against the ideas of Zionism and Israel but on the other hand israel became developed society and it's better than the arab societies

Sometimes I become naive and radical and sometimes I become emotional r realistic

My point of view there are many Muslims who need and deserve help but only if they become grateful I know history and I know how the Muslims just like the Christian Europeans when they were refugees but after they became majority in the land they act aggressive if it's like they are the owners of the land who just came as guests

Both Muslims and Europeans and Christians did this to the land that they just immigrated to

I believe the Muslims should be allowed as refugees if they respect the law of the land if they don't they should be isolated in camps I believe women,children and old people should be treated by isrealis but not the adult males because most of them you can trust them

Most Arabs are not against Israel due to Jews. Arabs and Jews are cousins and have many similarities and have lived peacefully throughout most of recorded history and have had interaction with each other on many fronts.

Moreover 21% of Israel's population is made up by so-called Israeli Arabs (Palestinian Arabs) and up to 2/3's (66,66%) of all Israel Jews are originally from the Arab world (Arab Jews).

The problem is political. It's not racial or religious (Islam and Judaism are the most similar Abrahamic/post-Abrahamic Semitic religions) or sectarian by it score. It's about land.

Israel has done well on certain fronts, that is an objective fact, however it is worth noticing that it is like comparing apples and oranges. You cannot compare Israel directly with any Arab country (for instance neighboring Lebanon, Syria or Jordan) or any Muslim country for that matter. The reasons for this not being possible, I think that we both know.

Every refugee, whether he is Muslim, Christian, Atheist, Black, White, Brown, Yellow, Red, Blue or whatever, should respect the country and people that welcomed him or her. I think that most people can agree with this.

Anyway, correct me if I am wrong, but I don't think Israel has taken any Syrian refugees. They are just helping them in camps in Jordan I believe and doing operations on injured Syrians. I don't think that Israel has space to welcome Syrians nor would Israeli politicians agree to welcoming Syrians or other Arabs and non-Jews as the percentage of Jews in Israel would decrease. Especially not under the current Israeli government (right-wing).
 
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IDF helps hundreds of thousands of Syrians with 360 tons of food, 77 tons of clothing

IDF reveals amount of aid provided to Syrian refugees, with about half a million liters of diesel fuel, dozens of generators, and medical treatment for some 3,000 wounded Syrians within Israeli; 'We thank Israel, and with God's help, when there will be peace I will return here to kiss the ground in Israel,' says one Syrian refugee.

Yoav Zitun & AFP|Published: 19.07.17 , 19:01

The IDF revealed Wednesday the scope of humanitarian aid that it helps provide the victims of the civil war in Syria. These efforts included transporting about half a million liters of diesel fuel, 360 tons of food, 77 tons of clothing and shoes, as well as dozens of generators and water delivery systems.

The humanitarian aid is provided to some 200,000 Syrian citizens living in 80 villages and towns in the Syrian Golan Heights and controlled by rebel groups not affiliated with ISIS. It is a strip of land 15 kilometers deep into Syria and 40 kilometers long, from the Syrian village of Jubta al-Hashib in the north to the Tal Saki area in the south-central region.

A Syrian toddler treated at IDF medical center set up for Syrian refegees (Photo: IDF Spok..."

A Syrian toddler treated at IDF medical center set up for Syrian refegees (Photo: IDF Spokesperson's Unit)

About a year ago, the Bashan division of the IDF, which is in charge of the Golan Heights, decided to set up an organized humanitarian aid system, by erecting a special unit focused on this mission, headed by Lt. Col. A., who served in intelligence positions in the past, as well as in the Civil Administration in the Gaza Division and Judea and Samaria.


IDF soldiers putting together aid packages for Syrian refugees (Photo: Avihu Shapira)">
IDF soldiers putting together aid packages for Syrian refugees (Photo: Avihu Shapira)


"We're going to be invaluable to the local Syrians," said Golan Division Commander Brig. Gen. Yaniv Ashur. "When other villages heard about the help we were providing, they also wanted to join in. In one of the villages, the aid from Israel received a religious seal of approval when the muezzin authorized alerted worshipers they can reach the border and receive help."

From the logistics center to the rebel-controlled villages

The items are stored in a protected logistics center near the border. From there they are transferred and placed on the eastern side of the perimeter fence and later collected by the Syrians.


A wounded Syrian is carried by IDF troops to treatment (Photo: IDF Spokesperson's Unit)">
A wounded Syrian is carried by IDF troops to treatment (Photo: IDF Spokesperson's Unit)

"We are in telephone contact with people in the Syrian villages, including local doctors and village heads, but also with those involved in certain professions, such as electricity, to which we transmit generators," the IDF admitted for the first time on Wednesday.

Systemizing and streamlining the aid provided by the IDF to Syrian refugees is also reflected in the way the army communicates with the Syrians: For starters, the IDF speaks to the aid recipients directly and not through aid organizations or the UN. As such, flour is directly distributed to Syrian bakeries, and vehicles and mules are provided for transporting supplies.


A generator tranferred to Syria (Photo: Avihu Shapira)">
A generator tranferred to Syria (Photo: Avihu Shapira)


"In my studies in Britain, before I took up this position, I learned about the military power that existed in providing 'soft means.' (In addition—ed), the IDF Military Intelligence Research Department explained to me how much the Americans failed to achieve in the war in Iraq, due to their not taking care of the local population."

IDF sources added: "One of the guiding principles here is maintaining continuity to create credibility on the other side. We supplied them with tons of flour, which reduced the price of bread by 50 percent, 80 percent. Once a week, a Syrian children's bus arrives at the border for a day of medical treatment in Israel, which also includes fun activities for children and providing clothing.

Red Cross balks at assisting, but provides military funding
The aid project is funded mainly by foreign donations, with the IDF supplying some of the budget, mainly for the purchase of basic goods from the IDF food center and from funding the devices to the unit.


Baby formula for Syrian refugees (Photo: IDF Spokesperson's Unit)">
Baby formula for Syrian refugees (Photo: IDF Spokesperson's Unit)


Ashur noted that international aid organizations, such as the Red Cross and Doctors without Borders, have not been involved in the project, apparently over concerns that doing so would limit their activities in Turkey and Jordan.

"We found civilian donors like a wealthy Syrian expatriate who lived in Chicago, who provided donations through the Haifa Port. We're looking to help the local population grow stronger and see the Shi'ite axis and global jihad elements weaken," he explained.

Photo: Avihu Shapira">
Photo: Avihu Shapira

Ashur added: "This plan will not guarantee the prevention of attacks from the border but will help restrain the area. We will continue our policy of non-intervention in the war." There are currently two refugee camps near the fence, on the Syrian side of the border.


3,000 Syrians treated in Israel

Military medical sources said that the assistance given to Syrian refugees has not come at the expense of Israeli patients in Israeli hospitals.

"In total, 3,000 Syrians have been treated so far, about 70 percent of whom are men (aged 20 – 30), in addition to 1,000 children who have been hospitalized for treatment and a respite over the past year. None of them have wanted to stay in Israel thanks to the assistance we provide their villages. We (also) supply insulin to one hundred Syrian diabetics. "

Photo: IDF Spokesperson's Unit">
Photo: IDF Spokesperson's Unit

In two weeks' time, a new IDF clinic will be set up on the border with Syria, located in an old IDF post on the eastern side of the security fence. The IDF will provide the infrastructure, but the doctors, responsibility and funding will be provided by the US. This is in addition to the medical equipment transferred from Israel to the medical centers that were damaged in the Quneitra city area.

Syrian children brought to Israel for medical treatment and a day of fun activities (Photo...">
Syrian children brought to Israel for medical treatment and a day of fun activities (Photo: IDF Spokesperson's Unit)

Syrian resident: 'When peace comes I will come to kiss the land of Israel'
The IDF's opinions differed as to whether to reveal the extent of the aid and the unit's activity. Following partial publications in the foreign media it was decided to officially address its aid efforts. In a video released by the IDF, a wounded Syrian man kisses the hand of a paramedic who treated him in an ambulance.

Other videos show interviews with Syrian residents who received medical assistance in Israel. One of the residents said: "We did not find any country that would stand by us except Israel, the soldiers treated us very well, they helped us in our area, took the wounded, treated them, gave them medicine."


Photo: Avihu Shapira">
Photo: Avihu Shapira


A girl who received medical treatment in Israel was asked if she was afraid to enter Israel and replied, "No, they are treating me." When asked to describe life in Syria, she added: "Over there it's bad, not good. The summer is always bad."



Another Syrian resident added, "We thank Israel, and with God's help, when there will be peace in Syria I will return here to kiss the ground in Israel."


An Israeli hospital to be erected beyond fence with Syria
On a related note, it was reported on Wednesday that Israel is planning to establish a new field hospital along the demarcation line with Syria.

The new field hospital would be located on the Syrian side of the fence but on the Israeli side of the demarcation line in the Golan Heights, which it occupied in 1967, Lieutenant Colonel Tomer Koler said.

The fence does not always follow the line precisely.

The new field hospital will treat some 50 people per day and will be operated by an international NGO, said Kotler, addong that he could not name the NGO nor say exactly where the field hospital will be located.

Koler said he hoped it would be operational in the next month.

Israel formerly had a field hospital in the area but closed it in 2016.

Koler said that because of the humanitarian efforts, he hopes "that they will see that we are good people on the other side."

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4991663,00.html
BULLSHIT! How a state who begging for everything he can get it's hand on , by blackmail can afford to give food to Syrian, especially Syrians...There one thing I love about you, like your Saudi compadre, you talk about your respective countries, like if they were a standard of humanity...while both state are the abomination of humanity!
 
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The Israelis blockade the Palestinians yet they are spewing this propaganda. :lol: Zero proof of this aid, just propaganda. In reality I have met Israelis and they are the most hateful people on earth even against other Jews that leave the religion or marry outside the family. My mothers side of the family is Jewish.

I'm still cracking up :lol:
 
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Most Arabs are not against Israel due to Jews. Arabs and Jews are cousins and have many similarities and have lived peacefully throughout most of recorded history and have had interaction with each other on many fronts.

Moreover 21% of Israel's population is made up by so-called Israeli Arabs (Palestinian Arabs) and up to 2/3's (66,66%) of all Israel Jews are originally from the Arab world (Arab Jews).

The problem is political. It's not racial or religious (Islam and Judaism are the most similar Abrahamic/post-Abrahamic Semitic religions) or sectarian by it score. It's about land.

Israel has done well on certain fronts, that is an objective fact, however it is worth noticing that it is like comparing apples and oranges. You cannot compare Israel directly with any Arab country (for instance neighboring Lebanon, Syria or Jordan) or any Muslim country for that matter. The reasons for this not being possible, I think that we both know.

Every refugee, whether he is Muslim, Christian, Atheist, Black, White, Brown, Yellow, Red, Blue or whatever, should respect the country and people that welcomed him or her. I think that most people can agree with this.

Anyway, correct me if I am wrong, but I don't think Israel has taken any Syrian refugees. They are just helping them in camps in Jordan I believe and doing operations on injured Syrians. I don't think that Israel has space to welcome Syrians nor would Israeli politicians agree to welcoming Syrians or other Arabs and non-Jews as the percentage of Jews in Israel would decrease. Especially not under the current Israeli government (right-wing).
We take them to hospitals in the north, treat them and return them to Syria

The Israelis blockade the Palestinians yet they are spewing this propaganda. :lol: Zero proof of this aid, just propaganda. In reality I have met Israelis and they are the most hateful people on earth even against other Jews that leave the religion or marry outside the family. My mothers side of the family is Jewish.

I'm still cracking up :lol:
Эй жид, заткнись!
Какой идиот:hitwall::hitwall::hitwall:
 
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