And another one watso, An example of "verifiable", Is treating...

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    And another one watso,
    An example of "verifiable",
    Is treating Syrians a humanitarian gesture or strategic policy for Israel?

    Whether a farmer or FSA fighter, IDF says it will help anyone in need; thousands of injured from across the border choose to be treated in ‘enemy’ Jewish State

    By Dov Lieber March 20, 2016, 12:40 pm 22

    Faris is a Syrian patient at Safed’s Ziv Medical Center recovering from a leg injury after stepping on an unexploded bomb in a field. He says he is a 24-year-old bean farmer from the Damascus suburb of al-Kaswe.

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    The Israeli doctor who treated Faris cannot corroborate the young Syrian’s story. The real identity of this man, who refused to reveal his last name out of security concerns, is unknown to anybody in the hospital. Was he really a fighting-age male in the middle of a war zone just farming his beans?

    The official line from the Israeli army is that it will treat any Syrian who requires serious medical assistance, no matter who they are. Medical assistance to Syrian civil war casualties, the IDF says, is a humanitarian initiative.
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    It does make sense, doesn't it watso?
 
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