Jordanian Regime Acknowledges its Hospitals Provide Treatment to Terrorists Injured in Syria

 

AMMAN, (ST) – Yousuf al-Tahat, Director of the Jordanian “al-Ramtha” Hospital acknowledged the death of four terrorists who were admitted to the hospital days ago after being injured in clashes between the Syrian Arab Army and the Terrorist groups in the Syrian southern city of Daraa. 

The acknowledgment came to confirm the persistance of the Jordanian regime in supporting the terrorist organizations in Syria and to reveal the role being played by the Jordanian government in the global war waged by western powers on Syria. It also uncovers the collusion between the Zionist occupation and the Jordanian government in backing the foreign-backed terrorist groups.

 The Jordanian official news agency quoted al-Tahat as saying “four Syrians died of wounds they had during battles in several areas of Daraa city.”

He added that 21 other injured terrorists, who were admitted to the hospital earlier, are still getting treatment, pointing out that seriously injured terrorists are due to be moved to other Jordanian Health Ministry-affiliated hospitals.

According to al-Tahat, the hospital receives injured terrorists coming across the Jordanian-Syrian borders and provides them with necessary treatment.

Intelligence reports and facts confirm that Jordan, Turkey and Saudi Arabia have established training camps, funded by the Saudi regime and supervised by the CIA for terrorists to push them to continue their crimes against the Syrians.

Syria has warned against the danger of the terrorists, who are receiving training on Jordanian lands, on the security of Jordan and its people. Syria directly called on the Jordanian government to control the borders in coordination with the Syrian government, but the Jordanian side never responded.

Hamda Mustafa

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