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Israel evacuates 800 from Syria

UN peacekeepers look to Syria from the Golan Heights. (Jalaa Marey/AFP/Getty)

UN peacekeepers look to Syria from the Golan Heights. (Jalaa Marey/AFP/Getty)

JERUSALEM — Israel rescued some 800 members of a Syrian humanitarian organization and their families from southern Syria.

The members of the Syrian Civil Defense, more commonly known as the White Helmets, were evacuated overnight on July 21 and 22 and transferred through Israeli to Jordan, according to Reuters.

“Following an Israeli Government directive and at the request of the US and additional European countries, the IDF recently completed a humanitarian effort to rescue members of a Syrian civil organization and their families,” the IDF said in a statement.

The statement said that the Syrian civilians were evacuated from the war zone in southern Syria “due to an immediate threat to their lives.” The IDF said that the “transfer of the displaced Syrians through Israel is an exceptional humanitarian gesture.”

“The civilians were subsequently transferred to a neighboring country. Israel continues to maintain a non-intervention policy regarding the Syrian conflict and continues to hold the Syrian regime accountable for all activities in Syrian territory,” the statement said.

A Jordanian foreign ministry spokesman confirmed to Reuters that the civilian workers were transferred to his country.

Jordan agreed to a request by Britain, Germany and Canada to give the White Helmet workers temporary asylum until they can be settled in western countries on humanitarian grounds, the spokesman said.

The White Helmets are sponsored by humanitarian groups mainly in the US and Canada and works in Syria to provide food, psychological support and other assistance.

The group says it has saved over 114,000 lives and has lost the lives of 204 White Helmet volunteers since its founding in 2014.

Israel’s army has been providing food, medical care, tents and clothing to the tens of thousands of refugees who have poured in to the border area amid the fighting in the southern part of their country between troops loyal to Syrian President Bashar Assad and rebel forces.

But Israel has said it will not allow the refugees to enter Israel. Israel has remained largely neutral in the war in Syria, which is largely fought along sectarian lines.



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