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Four wounded Syrians received emergency medical care from IDF medics at Israels northern border on Wednesday, with two subsequently hospitalized in the Jewish State.
The four had approached the border fence on their own volition, the IDF Spokespersons Office said.
Medical intervention was provided for humanitarian reasons and with the approval of IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Benny Gantz, the spokesperson said.
Nevertheless, the incident does not constitute a change in Israels policy to avoid intervening in Syrian affairs, and Israel as a policy does not accept refugees from Syria, the spokesperson added.
The IDF said the two casualties are to be returned to Syria once medical treatment is completed.
4 Syrians Treated, 2 Taken to Israeli Hospital - Defense/Security - News - Israel National News
The four had approached the border fence on their own volition, the IDF Spokespersons Office said.
Medical intervention was provided for humanitarian reasons and with the approval of IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Benny Gantz, the spokesperson said.
Nevertheless, the incident does not constitute a change in Israels policy to avoid intervening in Syrian affairs, and Israel as a policy does not accept refugees from Syria, the spokesperson added.
The IDF said the two casualties are to be returned to Syria once medical treatment is completed.
4 Syrians Treated, 2 Taken to Israeli Hospital - Defense/Security - News - Israel National News