A visit to a Nahariya hospital treating victims of the civil war is both healing and harrowing.
Dr. Alejandro Roisentul is the head of the Maxillofacial Surgery Unit of Ziv Medical Center, a hospital located in Safed, in northern Israel, about 40 miles from the Syrian border.
“If the people involved in the Arab-Israeli conflict are able to rise above all that, there is hope for any conflict anywhere in the world,” says founder of multi-faith alliance.
Now, as in 2013, Israel has stayed out of the fight, except to provide humanitarian and medical assistance to thousands of south Syria residents.
“Israel finally agreed to allow in three types of aid: medical, educational, and food,” American-Israeli organizing aid flow tells Post.
IsraAID has been responding to refugee crises across Europe for the last three years.