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IDF sends humanitarian aid to Syria in overnight operation

Israel sends 300 tents, 13 tons of food, 15 tons of baby food, 3 pallets of medical equipment and medicine and 30 tons of clothes across the border as 120,000 Syrian flee from Deraa area, where Assad's army advances in battle against rebels; IDF stresses: We won't allow fleeing Syrians to enter Israel.
Daniel Salami, Yoav Zitun|Published: 06.29.18 , 11:39


The IDF delivered about 60 tons of humanitarian aid to the Syrian Golan Heights on Thursday night after some 120,000 fled the southwestern part of the country in the wake of the Syrian army's onslaught in the area.

During the special overnight operation, some 300 tents, 13 tons of food, 15 tons of baby food, three pallets of medical equipment and medicine and some 30 tons of clothes and shoes were transferred into Syria from four different spots on the border.


The aid was transferred to Syrian refugee camps in the southern and central parts of the Syrian Golan. The camps, located near the border with Israel, house several thousands of Syrians under poor conditions with no access to water, electricity, food or other basic necessities.


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IDF transfers humanitarian aid to Syrians (Video: IDF Spokesman's Office)



(Photo: IDF Spokesman's Office)
"The (Operation Good Neighbor) activity has become all the more important these days in light of the difficult conditions faced by the Syrian Golan residents," the IDF said.


The Free Syrian Army reached a temporary ceasefire agreement with Russia in southern Syria, which started at midnight and ended at midday Friday.



(Photo: IDF Spokesman's Office)

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said more than 120,000 people have been forced to flee the area, with tens of thousands gathering at Syria's border with Jordan and thousands more fleeing to the frontier with Israel.

Observatory Director Rami Abdulrahman, speaking by phone, said civilians had now mostly left the eastern part of Deraa province, where government forces have been advancing. Some people had also crossed into government-held areas, he said.




(Photo: IDF Spokesman's Office)


The UN's Syrian envoy Jan Egeland said Thursday that humanitarian shipments to Deraa and the southern region of Quneitra have been disrupted since June 26.

"The extremely effective lifeline from Jordan across the border has been discontinued due to the fighting in recent days," Egeland told reporters.


Abu Jihad, a local opposition official near the border, said the violence since Wednesday had forced at least 11,000 people to flee their homes and towns. If the escalation continues, he said, people would head closer to the frontiers with Jordan and the Golan.



Refugee camp for Syrians fleeing Deraa (Photo: AFP)


Jordan already hosts more than 650,000 registered Syrian refugees and has said it will not open its borders more, asking instead the United Nations to provide them with security within their home country. The UN, meanwhile, appealed to Jordan to keep the border open.


Ahead of his meeting with UN Secretary General António Guterres, Jordan's Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi said he "Will address urgency of international effort to achieve immediate ceasefire in south (Syria), provide protection to civilians inside their country and ensure needed assistance to them. Jordan remains engaged with all parties to achieve above as top priority."



Trying to split rebel territory
The Syrian army intensified its air strikes in southwest Syria on Thursday, killing dozens of people.

"We can't even catch up to count the air strikes," said Abdallah Mahameed, a rebel official in Deraa. "The house is shaking around us."




Assad forces in Deraa area (Photo: Reuters)

Syrian President Bashar Assad has sworn to take back every inch of Syria, and recapturing the southwest, one of the first hotbeds of the uprising against him, would leave rebels with only one remaining stronghold, in the northwest.


Fighting in Deraa (Video: Reuters)



Destruction in Deraa (Photo: AP)

The fighting so far had mostly focused on areas northeast of Deraa, where the army and allied militia recaptured a string of villages, but was extended to the city's outskirts on Tuesday.

The Hezbollah media unit said the army had captured the town of al-Harak, northeast of Deraa. The Observatory said it had advanced into the town's centre but fighting continued.



Syrian army bombardments in Deraa (Photo: AFP)

A rebel official said the army and allied militia were also seeking to cut insurgent ground in the southwest in two by storming an air base close to the Jordanian border.

"The goal for them is to split the western Deraa countryside from the city and the eastern Deraa countryside. Praise God, so far the fighters are standing strong and the regime was not able to advance," said Abu Shaima, a rebel spokesman.

'De-escalation zones are not for good'
The area is in a "de-escalation zone" agreed last year by the United States, Jordan and Assad's ally Russia to curb fighting. But despite American warnings that it would respond to an attack, it has not done so and Syrian opposition figures on Wednesday decried Washington's "silence."

Vassily Nebenzia, Russia's ambassador to the United Nations, indicated that Russia would no longer uphold the de-escalation zone, saying it was among the last strongholds of al Qaeda's Syrian branch and Islamic State, and the Syrian army has a "legitimate right" to fight "terrorists."




Syrian army bombardments in Deraa (Photo: AFP)

"Every de-escalation zone that we established was not established for good," Nebenzia told a news conference at the United Nations.

"I hope that all of the de-escalation zones will go into history and will have Syria territorially united under the control of the legitimate government. The de-escalation zone for those who are ready to uphold de-escalation still exists. But for those who resist any de-escalation, it doesn't."

The London-based Arabic-language Al-Hayat newspaper reported Friday that some European countries were not happy with the understandings taking shape between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin on Syria, which include returning control to the southern part of the country to Assad and removing Iran from Syria entirely.


The Europeans claim Syria cannot be rehabilitated without a complete political overhaul and want to remove Assad.

Reuters contributed to this report.

First published: 06.29.18,
 
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IDF sends humanitarian aid to Syria in overnight operation
Israel sends 300 tents, 13 tons of food, 15 tons of baby food, 3 pallets of medical equipment and medicine and 30 tons of clothes across the border as 120,000 Syrian flee from Deraa area, where Assad's army advances in battle against rebels; IDF stresses: We won't allow fleeing Syrians to enter Israel.
Daniel Salami, Yoav Zitun|Published: 06.29.18 , 11:39


The IDF delivered about 60 tons of humanitarian aid to the Syrian Golan Heights on Thursday night after some 120,000 fled the southwestern part of the country in the wake of the Syrian army's onslaught in the area.

During the special overnight operation, some 300 tents, 13 tons of food, 15 tons of baby food, three pallets of medical equipment and medicine and some 30 tons of clothes and shoes were transferred into Syria from four different spots on the border.


The aid was transferred to Syrian refugee camps in the southern and central parts of the Syrian Golan. The camps, located near the border with Israel, house several thousands of Syrians under poor conditions with no access to water, electricity, food or other basic necessities.


[video in original]
IDF transfers humanitarian aid to Syrians (Video: IDF Spokesman's Office)



(Photo: IDF Spokesman's Office)
"The (Operation Good Neighbor) activity has become all the more important these days in light of the difficult conditions faced by the Syrian Golan residents," the IDF said.


The Free Syrian Army reached a temporary ceasefire agreement with Russia in southern Syria, which started at midnight and ended at midday Friday.



(Photo: IDF Spokesman's Office)

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said more than 120,000 people have been forced to flee the area, with tens of thousands gathering at Syria's border with Jordan and thousands more fleeing to the frontier with Israel.

Observatory Director Rami Abdulrahman, speaking by phone, said civilians had now mostly left the eastern part of Deraa province, where government forces have been advancing. Some people had also crossed into government-held areas, he said.




(Photo: IDF Spokesman's Office)


The UN's Syrian envoy Jan Egeland said Thursday that humanitarian shipments to Deraa and the southern region of Quneitra have been disrupted since June 26.

"The extremely effective lifeline from Jordan across the border has been discontinued due to the fighting in recent days," Egeland told reporters.


Abu Jihad, a local opposition official near the border, said the violence since Wednesday had forced at least 11,000 people to flee their homes and towns. If the escalation continues, he said, people would head closer to the frontiers with Jordan and the Golan.



Refugee camp for Syrians fleeing Deraa (Photo: AFP)


Jordan already hosts more than 650,000 registered Syrian refugees and has said it will not open its borders more, asking instead the United Nations to provide them with security within their home country. The UN, meanwhile, appealed to Jordan to keep the border open.


Ahead of his meeting with UN Secretary General António Guterres, Jordan's Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi said he "Will address urgency of international effort to achieve immediate ceasefire in south (Syria), provide protection to civilians inside their country and ensure needed assistance to them. Jordan remains engaged with all parties to achieve above as top priority."



Trying to split rebel territory
The Syrian army intensified its air strikes in southwest Syria on Thursday, killing dozens of people.

"We can't even catch up to count the air strikes," said Abdallah Mahameed, a rebel official in Deraa. "The house is shaking around us."




Assad forces in Deraa area (Photo: Reuters)

Syrian President Bashar Assad has sworn to take back every inch of Syria, and recapturing the southwest, one of the first hotbeds of the uprising against him, would leave rebels with only one remaining stronghold, in the northwest.


Fighting in Deraa (Video: Reuters)



Destruction in Deraa (Photo: AP)

The fighting so far had mostly focused on areas northeast of Deraa, where the army and allied militia recaptured a string of villages, but was extended to the city's outskirts on Tuesday.

The Hezbollah media unit said the army had captured the town of al-Harak, northeast of Deraa. The Observatory said it had advanced into the town's centre but fighting continued.



Syrian army bombardments in Deraa (Photo: AFP)

A rebel official said the army and allied militia were also seeking to cut insurgent ground in the southwest in two by storming an air base close to the Jordanian border.

"The goal for them is to split the western Deraa countryside from the city and the eastern Deraa countryside. Praise God, so far the fighters are standing strong and the regime was not able to advance," said Abu Shaima, a rebel spokesman.

'De-escalation zones are not for good'
The area is in a "de-escalation zone" agreed last year by the United States, Jordan and Assad's ally Russia to curb fighting. But despite American warnings that it would respond to an attack, it has not done so and Syrian opposition figures on Wednesday decried Washington's "silence."

Vassily Nebenzia, Russia's ambassador to the United Nations, indicated that Russia would no longer uphold the de-escalation zone, saying it was among the last strongholds of al Qaeda's Syrian branch and Islamic State, and the Syrian army has a "legitimate right" to fight "terrorists."




Syrian army bombardments in Deraa (Photo: AFP)

"Every de-escalation zone that we established was not established for good," Nebenzia told a news conference at the United Nations.

"I hope that all of the de-escalation zones will go into history and will have Syria territorially united under the control of the legitimate government. The de-escalation zone for those who are ready to uphold de-escalation still exists. But for those who resist any de-escalation, it doesn't."

The London-based Arabic-language Al-Hayat newspaper reported Friday that some European countries were not happy with the understandings taking shape between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin on Syria, which include returning control to the southern part of the country to Assad and removing Iran from Syria entirely.


The Europeans claim Syria cannot be rehabilitated without a complete political overhaul and want to remove Assad.

Reuters contributed to this report.

First published: 06.29.18,
On the other hand they are killing palestinans non stop
 
On the other hand they are killing palestinans non stop
And that in some moronic sense gives the Iranians free hand to kill the muslims in syria.

BTW the iranian thugs and terrorists have killed more muslims in syria alone during the past seven years than Israhell has killed in past 70 years in palestine.
 
And that in some moronic sense gives the Iranians free hand to kill the muslims in syria.

BTW the iranian thugs and terrorists have killed more muslims in syria alone during the past seven years than Israhell has killed in past 70 years in palestine.
You're using the "either-or"fallacy here, aka oversimplification. "Iran is killing muslims". what BS. even without Iran being in this war this civil war involved muslims killing muslims so stop oversimplifying a complex situation.
 
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You're using the "either-or"fallacy here, aka oversimplification. "Iran is killing muslims". what BS. even without Iran being in this war this civil war involved muslims killing muslims so stop oversimplifying a complex situation.
We have lots of troll, who hide there identification under different flags. Like this using Indian flag.
 
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If you don't show support for Assad ur town will be razed to the ground and family killed and tortured.
Comaprong north Korea with Syria twisting facts won't change reality these guys are celebrating because. No one will be executed by jihadistst anymore
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And women won't be sold as sex slaves and forces to live in cages
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Comaprong north Korea with Syria twisting facts won't change reality these guys are celebrating because. No one will be executed by jihadistst anymore
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And women won't be sold as sex slaves and forces to live in cages
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First of all pics are irrelevant not related to Daraa.
Second pic has nothing to do with to sex slaves or forcing live in cages. They just put for one day these cages with Alawi prisoners to stop indiscriminate barrel bombings of towns.
Thirdly in Assad prisons tens of thousands are executed and tortured to death much more brutal ways than beheading. Including little children.

Instead to take away inbred Assad and give people free elections u decided to slaughter and displaces over 12 million people. Sadistic degenerates. And u think its over? Once you remove sectarian thugs and mercenaries Assad will fall.
 
JULY 1, 2018 12:26 PM
Israeli Nurse on Treating Wounded Syrian Children: ‘Our Hearts Simply Break’



A wounded Syrian being brought to a hospital in Israel. Photo: IDF Spokesperson’s Unit.

Six wounded Syrians — including four orphaned children who lost their families in the ongoing fighting in their country — were transported to Israel on Friday night for medical treatment.

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Five of them, the Hebrew news site Mako reported, are being cared for at the Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya.

Hospital director Dr. Masad Barhoum said the patients were three children, ages 6, 7 and 14, and two adults, ages 19 and 28 — all of whom had suffered serious or critical injuries.

Naama Shahar — the head nurse of the hospital’s Pediatric Intensive Care Unit — said, “We are, first of all, human beings. Most of us are mothers or fathers, and when we see these cases, our hearts simply break. We treat them and we cry. The sights are very tough, these are war wounds, and despite all our strength, we take it home with us.”

“With children like this who have suffered so much, there is no thought of them as the ‘enemy,’ we take care of them as if they were from our people, and we give them the best treatment, with everything that includes,” she added.

According to Barhoum, around 2,500 wounded Syrians have been treated at the Galilee Medical Center over the past five years.
 
First of all pics are irrelevant not related to Daraa.
Second pic has nothing to do with to sex slaves or forcing live in cages. They just put for one day these cages with Alawi prisoners to stop indiscriminate barrel bombings of towns.
Thirdly in Assad prisons tens of thousands are executed and tortured to death much more brutal ways than beheading. Including little children.

Instead to take away inbred Assad and give people free elections u decided to slaughter and displaces over 12 million people. Sadistic degenerates. And u think its over? Once you remove sectarian thugs and mercenaries Assad will fall.
OK next time Palestinians must use Israeli women. In cages to stop Israeli airstrikes and imagine what happen with alaeites women behind cagrs
Regarding prisons I think Assad should use FSA style execution on capture so no prsinors takes regarding

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If you don't show support for Assad ur town will be razed to the ground and family killed and tortured.

That's how jhadist keep local civilians population under control When they protest against Gangsters FSA attorcites
 
The israeli nurses' heart breaks and cry seeing the terrorists and isis members they treated before getting wiped out by Syrian army.
 
OK next time Palestinians must use Israeli women. In cages to stop Israeli airstrikes and imagine what happen with alaeites women behind cagrs
1) Israel never bombs indiscriminately unlike Assad.
2) All Palestinians need to stop Israeli bombings is to stop their own rockets. If they willl not fire at Israel Israel wont touch them. Thats simple. Assad on the other hand is bombing rebels even during the cease fires. He never stopped his criminal terrorist attacks even for 1 day.

Regarding prisons I think Assad should use FSA style execution on capture so no prsinors takes regarding
Assad is executing and torturing to death tens of thousands people. Hundreds times more than ISIS and much more brutal way than ISIS.
 
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