Occupation Transfers More Injured Terrorists to its Hospitals for Treatment

OCCUPIED AL-QUDS, (ST)-The Israeli occupation persists in supporting the terrorist organizations in Syria by transferring more terrorists, injured in clashes with the Syrian Army, into the occupied territories to receive treatment before sending them back to Syria to continue committing atrocities against the Syrian people.

 The Israeli Channel 2 quoted Israeli officer Ilan Glazberg as saying “the Israeli occupation forces two days ago transferred an injured terrorist into Nahariya hospital in the occupied territories..There the terrorist met his wounded brother who had also been transferred to Israel’s Ziv hospital three week before.”

The occupation media outlets described the terrorists as injured as to cover up the military and financial support provided by the occupation authorities  to the terrorist groups fighting in Syria.

Although Israeli officials have refused to uncover the exact number of the terrorists who received treatment in Israeli hospitals, the Israeli Channel 2 clarified that the injured terrorists “are transferred quietly” and that their number has reached 2100 since 2011.

The channel pointed out that the Israeli occupation forces have changed their plan of transferring the injured terrorists into the occupied territories to keep the matter secret, particularly after the Syrians in the occupied Syrian Golan town of Majdal Shams prevented such activities.

In June 2015, the locals of Majdal Shams ambushed an Israeli ambulance carrying two injured Jabhet al-Nusra terrorists. They opened fire at the ambulance and killed the two terrorists.

The Syrian Arab army has repeatedly seized huge quantities of Israeli-made weapons and advanced military equipment from the foreign-backed terrorist inside Syria.

Hamda Mustafa

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