IDFTreats Over 599 Syrians At A Field Clinic Near Hader In Southern Syria
IDF treats over 500 Syrians at field clinic near Hader
As part of a humanitarian-security effort, IDF and Medical Corps operate mobile clinic in southern Syria to aid Druze civilians and secure the Golan region.
Yoni Kempinski
May 28, 2025 at 12:37 PM (GMT+3) nנגן
In recent weeks, troops of the 210th Division and the Medical Corps have been operating a mobile forward facility for triage and treatment of the wounded in the area of Hader in southern Syria.
The facility is intended to provide medical care and support to the Syrian-Druze population in the area.
So far, more than 500 Syrian civilians in need of medical assistance have been treated at the facility.
"IDF troops continue to operate in Syria with the goal of maintaining the security of the residents of the Golan Heights and creating a forward security zone, alongside providing assistance to the local population," an IDF statement stressed.
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During the Syrian civil war, Israel operated the now-famous "Good Neighbor" project, which provided medical treatment to thousands of wounded and sick Syrians — many of whom were brought into Israel for care.
From 2013 to 2018, the IDF facilitated the transfer of over 4,900 wounded Syrians and more than 1,300 sick children to Israeli hospitals, in addition to establishing cross-border field clinics and delivering food, clothing, and medical supplies to war-torn villages near the Golan Heights.
IDFTreats Over 599 Syrians At A Field Clinic Near Hader In Southern Syria
IDF treats over 500 Syrians at field clinic near Hader
As part of a humanitarian-security effort, IDF and Medical Corps operate mobile clinic in southern Syria to aid Druze civilians and secure the Golan region.
Yoni Kempinski
May 28, 2025 at 12:37 PM (GMT+3) nנגן
In recent weeks, troops of the 210th Division and the Medical Corps have been operating a mobile forward facility for triage and treatment of the wounded in the area of Hader in southern Syria.
The facility is intended to provide medical care and support to the Syrian-Druze population in the area.
So far, more than 500 Syrian civilians in need of medical assistance have been treated at the facility.
"IDF troops continue to operate in Syria with the goal of maintaining the security of the residents of the Golan Heights and creating a forward security zone, alongside providing assistance to the local population," an IDF statement stressed.
Related articles:
Direct talks held between Israel and Syria
New Syria gov't pledges help on missing US citizens
Israel and Turkey establish hotline amid Syrian tensions
Israeli Druze leaders to meet Syrian govt. officials
During the Syrian civil war, Israel operated the now-famous "Good Neighbor" project, which provided medical treatment to thousands of wounded and sick Syrians — many of whom were brought into Israel for care.
From 2013 to 2018, the IDF facilitated the transfer of over 4,900 wounded Syrians and more than 1,300 sick children to Israeli hospitals, in addition to establishing cross-border field clinics and delivering food, clothing, and medical supplies to war-torn villages near the Golan Heights.