Syrian rebel shows up at Israeli hospital with note pinned to his chest
A Syrian rebel who was brought to Ziv Hospital in Safed for treatment showed up with a note from his Syrian doctors pinned to his chest (Hat Tip: Mrs. Carl).A Syrian injured in the ongoing Syrian civil war was taken from treatment at Ziv Hospital in Tzfat. This marks the first time since Israel began accepting wounded Syrians that a patient had been previously treated at a Syrian hospital. The doctor who treated the individual in Syria pinned a note to the patient's clothing with details of the past medical operation. The note ended with the words, "please do what is necessary and thank you in advance."Israel Radio reported that the note was in Arabic. I guess they assumed that there would be a doctor in the Israeli hospital who reads Arabic. Only in Israel....
Labels: Israeli medical care, Syria, Syrian uprising
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