The Israeli regime has announced plans to build a new field hospital in Syria to treat Takfiri terrorists fighting in the Arab country.
Lieutenant Colonel Tomer Koler of the Israeli regime's military told reporters in a phone conference on Wednesday that the 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 is Syrian territory occupied by the usurper Israeli regime. The fence built by the Israeli regime does not always comply with the line precisely.
Koler expressed hope that the hospital would be operational in the next month.
He noted that Israel had delivered what he called "humanitarian aid" into Syria, including hundreds of tons of food and clothing, as well as fuel and equipment such as generators.
Israel reportedly had a field hospital in the area but shut it last year.
Several reports in the past have also revealed that the Israeli regime has rescued and treated in its hospitals ISIS terrorists wounded in Syria.
Israeli commandos assisting wounded terrorists from Syria
As early as 2015, Britain's Daily Mail exposed a video of Israeli commandos entering Syrian territory to rescue several wounded Al-Nusra Front terrorists and retreating to aid the terrorists within Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
The report at that time revealed that the Israeli regime has saved the lives of at least 2,000 terrorists at the cost of $13 million. The Israeli regime has also been assisting the terrorists by conducting airstrikes against Syrian government and Hezbollah positions in Syria. The video showed direct cooperation between the Israeli regime and the Takfiri terrorists.
In June this year, Israeli regime Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the Tel Aviv regime will continue to provide medical treatment to Takfiri terrorists fighting to topple Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Netanyahu says treating terrorists a humanitarian effort
Netanyahu stated that Israel would continue treating wounded terrorists as part of what he alleged to be a "humanitarian effort."
Also in April this year, Israel's former minister of military affairs Moshe Ya'alon admitted to a tacit alliance with ISIS, saying the terrorist group had "immediately apologized" to Tel Aviv after firing "once" into Israel.
The former head of the notorious Israeli regime's spy agency, Mossad, has also admitted that the regime provides medical aid to Al Qaeda affiliated al-Nusra Front terrorists on the Syrian border.
In an interview with Al Jazeera last year, Efraim Halevy outrageously said he is not concerned that Israel had treated terrorists of al-Nusra Front in Syria. "It's always useful [...] to deal with your enemies in a humane way," Halevy says.
UN Concerned
Meanwhile, the United Nations UN recently voiced concern over increased contacts between Israeli regime troops and terrorists from Syria in recent months.
In a report released on 8th June, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned that the growing Israeli regime troops and the terrorists, whom he termed as unidentified individuals, could lead to escalation and clashes in the region.
According to the report, UN observers listed 16 meetings between the Israel forces and terrorists from Syria in the border area, including on Mount Hermon, in proximity to UN outposts in Syria's Quneitra Province and the Golan Heights, from March 2 to May 16.
The report by the UN confirms previous independent reports to the effect that the Israeli regime has been assisting terrorists fighting to oust the legitimate Syrian government.
LINK: https://www.ansarpress.com/english/7618
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