I am sure that there are other refugees who are grateful for all the medical attention Israel has given wounded Syrians, including children, but are afraid to speak up. As you can see, this Syrian admits to learning to hate Jews -- much like Muslims who pop up on these forums.
Syrian Refugee Dedicates Website to Thanking Jews, Israelis for Saving Syrians’ Lives
By Ahuva Balofsky February 22, 2016 , 8:30 am
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“Love ye therefore the stranger; for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt.”
Deuteronomy 10:19 (The Israel Bible™)
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IsraAID is distributing baby slings to Syrian refugee families in Greece. (Photo: IsraAID)
While most of Israel’s Arab neighbors routinely vilify the Jewish State, one Syrian refugee has set out to express his gratitude to the one nation he least expected to offer a helping hand. 39-year-old Aboud Dandachi has set up a website to share stories of Israelis and Jews fulfilling the Jewish precept of loving the stranger by reaching out to Syrian refugees like himself.
Dandachi has now relocated to Istanbul, Turkey. According to the Jerusalem Post, Dandachi, a Sunni Muslim, was initially neutral when the nearly-five-year-old civil conflict broke out in his home country.
In March of 2011, “I didn’t support anyone because my life was good,” the high-tech professional told the paper. “I did not need the government and I only wanted them to leave me alone.” That began to change when the government massacred 100 protesters overnight.
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Syrian Refugee Dedicates Website to Thanking Jews, Israelis for Saving Syrians’ Lives
By Ahuva Balofsky February 22, 2016 , 8:30 am
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“Love ye therefore the stranger; for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt.”
Deuteronomy 10:19 (The Israel Bible™)
image: http://www.breakingisraelnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/refugees.jpg
IsraAID is distributing baby slings to Syrian refugee families in Greece. (Photo: IsraAID)
While most of Israel’s Arab neighbors routinely vilify the Jewish State, one Syrian refugee has set out to express his gratitude to the one nation he least expected to offer a helping hand. 39-year-old Aboud Dandachi has set up a website to share stories of Israelis and Jews fulfilling the Jewish precept of loving the stranger by reaching out to Syrian refugees like himself.
Dandachi has now relocated to Istanbul, Turkey. According to the Jerusalem Post, Dandachi, a Sunni Muslim, was initially neutral when the nearly-five-year-old civil conflict broke out in his home country.
In March of 2011, “I didn’t support anyone because my life was good,” the high-tech professional told the paper. “I did not need the government and I only wanted them to leave me alone.” That began to change when the government massacred 100 protesters overnight.
Read more at
Refugee Creates Website Thanking Jews for Saving Syrians - Israel News