BBC News Syria war victims finding care in Israel

This one is hilarious, even compromised dullards can spot the obvious hasbara...

"More than 177 Syrians have been treated since February, when the first of the critically wounded were brought in by Israeli army ambulances."

"As the civil war rages and villages are bombed, patients arrive at a rate of about 15 a week."

I've read 20 different articles on this hospital (out of about 500 israeli press releases and articles and produced in the last 30-45 days) and each has a different number. Oner says 200, the next 300, then 500 and even 800. One said "thousands"...heheh.

It's hilarious when they use the same photos, knowing they were supplied by the "Israel Ministry of Truth".

This paragraph was choice...

"The extra workload was thrust on the hospital, which is now looking to raise funds for the treatment of the wounded. In early February, Dr Embon took a call from the Israeli army telling him to prepare for the arrival of a group of severely injured Syrians. "They are just brought here somehow. We get told that 72 are coming, go to the trauma room."

So 72 of the 177 arrived in early Feb? That leaves 105 for the next 10 months, which is about 10/month not 15/week.

They can't even keep their hasbara straight...again hilarious.

And this was like dessert...

None of the patients are refugees and so far all of them have asked to return to Syria. Mostly they will return to poverty and uncertainty, many showing signs of poor nutrition and anxiety as well as their wounds. And, because many are worried about the consequences of having been treated in Israel, they are given referral letters in English on plain paper."

Because, you know, there are so many english/american hospitals in the golan heights and, well, all syrians speak english. And none of them are refugees because ISRAEL REFUSES TO ACCEPT REFUGEES so they're just illegal aliens.

Who do they expect will believe this malarky?
 
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Calm down Alfie. Just tell those Zionists how the Syrians would have done the same to save the lives of Israeli children if Israeli's acted like Syrians massacring each other in a power struggle to rule.


This one is hilarious, even compromised dullards can spot the obvious hasbara...

"More than 177 Syrians have been treated since February, when the first of the critically wounded were brought in by Israeli army ambulances."

"As the civil war rages and villages are bombed, patients arrive at a rate of about 15 a week."

I've read 20 different articles on this hospital (out of about 500 israeli press releases and articles and produced in the last 30-45 days) and each has a different number. Oner says 200, the next 300, then 500 and even 800. One said "thousands"...heheh.

It's hilarious when they use the same photos, knowing they were supplied by the "Israel Ministry of Truth".

This paragraph was choice...

"The extra workload was thrust on the hospital, which is now looking to raise funds for the treatment of the wounded. In early February, Dr Embon took a call from the Israeli army telling him to prepare for the arrival of a group of severely injured Syrians. "They are just brought here somehow. We get told that 72 are coming, go to the trauma room."

So 72 of the 177 arrived in early Feb? That leaves 105 for the next 10 months, which is about 10/month not 15/week.

They can't even keep their hasbara straight...again hilarious.

And this was like dessert...

None of the patients are refugees and so far all of them have asked to return to Syria. Mostly they will return to poverty and uncertainty, many showing signs of poor nutrition and anxiety as well as their wounds. And, because many are worried about the consequences of having been treated in Israel, they are given referral letters in English on plain paper."

Because, you know, there are so many english/american hospitals in the golan heights and, well, all syrians speak english. And none of them are refugees because ISRAEL REFUSES TO ACCEPT REFUGEES so they're just illegal aliens.

Who do they expect will believe this malarky?
 

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