Israeli hospitals to stop treating wounded Syrians

IN VIDEO: Wounded Syrian men are treated at the Galilee Hospital in the city of Naharya northern Israel on March 01, 2017 Israeli hospitals will stop treating wounded Syrians starting next week if they do not receive additional funding to cover their expenses, Health Minister Yaakov Litzman threatened earlier this week. Since the Syrian civil war began in 2011, Israel has treated more than 2,000 wounded Syrians, including over 1,500 at Galilee Hospital in Nahariya. The patients include both Syrian rebel fighters and civilians.
IN VIDEO: Wounded Syrian men are treated at the Galilee Hospital in the city of Naharya northern Israel on March 01, 2017 Israeli hospitals will stop treating wounded Syrians starting next week if they do not receive additional funding to cover their expenses, Health Minister Yaakov Litzman threatened earlier this week. Since the Syrian civil war began in 2011, Israel has treated more than 2,000 wounded Syrians, including over 1,500 at Galilee Hospital in Nahariya. The patients include both Syrian rebel fighters and civilians.
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01 March, 2017
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