Israel's regime grapples with a financial crisis caused by massive medical support that the Syrian regime offers armed groups, according to a newspaper.
The Israeli newspaper Haaretz revealed in a report published on Saturday that hospitals in the occupied Palestinian territories, managed by Israel, suffer a "major financial crisis" because of the costs of treatment of wounded rebels in Syria, who are admitted without investigate whether theybelonged to "moderate" groups or extremist factions.
According to the source, Israeli medical centers have been working unceasing in recent years as if they were deployed in a war zone.
"The wounded fighters coming from Syria entail more costs for the hospital than other patients,since they undergo several surgeries and need more expensive drugs, "he lamented the rector of Nahariya hospital, Masud Barhoum, quoted by the same means.
Among the hospitals with more number of rebels entered, Haaretz indicates Jalil Medical Center, about ten kilometers from the border with Lebanon, which since 2013 began to receive thousands of wounded fighters from Syria.
Wounded fighters coming from Syria entail more costs for the hospital than other patients as they undergo several surgeries and need more expensive drugs , "he lamented the rector of Nahariya hospital, Masud Barhoum. Among the hospitals with more number of rebels entered, Haaretz indicates Jalil Medical Center, about ten kilometers from the border with Lebanon, which since 2013 began to receive thousands of wounded fighters from Syria. Wounded fighters coming from Syria entail more costs for the hospital than other patients as they undergo several surgeries and need more expensive drugs , "he lamented the rector of Nahariya hospital, Masud Barhoum. Among the hospitals with more number of rebels entered, Haaretz indicates Jalil Medical Center, about ten kilometers from the border with Lebanon, which since 2013 began to receive thousands of wounded fighters from Syria. Wounded fighters coming from Syria entail more costs for the hospital than other patients as they undergo several surgeries and need more expensive drugs , "he lamented the rector of Nahariya hospital, Masud Barhoum.
Israel has never hidden his "sympathy" by armed groups fighting against the Damascus government. Since the beginning of the Syrian conflict, the Tel Aviv regime has provided medical aid, food and logistical support to terrorist groups operating in Syria. It is estimated that about 1,300 terrorists have been treated in Israeli hospitals .
Israel's Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu reaffirmed in April that the regime that directs continue to provide medical assistance to armed groups fighting government forces of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Haaretz has confirmed the reports on the broad Israeli support for terrorist groups linked to Al-Qaeda in the Golan Heights
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