Israel helping syrian refugees

Syrian refugee baby returns to Israel for second life-saving operation

The baby , the child of Syrian refugees living in Cyprus, will be back in Israel today for a scheduled procedure.

A special medically-equipped plane brings a Syrian refugee baby to Israel from Cyprus, December 22, 2017
SHEBA MEDICAL CENTER Director General, Prof. Yitshak Kreiss and IDF combat medics transport a severely wounded Syrian child to Sheba Medical Center

Sheba Medical Center’s mission: Healing the divide

Internally displaced people from Deraa province arrive near the Golan Heights in Quneitra, Syria June 29, 2018.

How one wounded Syrian girl made her way to an Israeli hospital

Internally displaced people from Deraa province arrive near the Golan Heights in Quneitra, Syria June 29, 2018.

How an American at Mitzvah girl helped save a Syrian child


The long walk to Europe

Nowhere else in the world are thousands of people crossing borders without documents and being actively moved through by army and police border units.

A thousand migrants crowd a bridge crossing from Greece into Macedonia. They are leaving refugee camps in the hope of a new life

To honor thy neighbor

What Israel can do for Syrian refugees – and what it cannot

Four-year-old Rashida from Kobani, Syria, part of a new group of more than a thousand immigrants, sleeps as they wait at border line of Macedonia and Greece to enter into Macedonia

KNOW COMMENT: Refugee Ruminations 415882

The Syrian crisis requires a deep re-think of Western defense, diplomatic and humanitarian policies.

Yazidi refugee.

First Druse to head an Israeli hospital

Col. Dr. Salman Zarka will head Safed’s Ziv Medical Center, bringing 25 years of experience in the IDF Medical Corps.

Dr. Salman Zarka