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08 September 2017 - 22:43
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Rasa - The Syrian Foreign Ministry in a letter urged the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to condemn Tel Aviv's attacks on Syrian territories, calling on the international body to take an immediate measure to halt them in accordance with its resolutions.
Syrian Foreign Ministry building

RNA - The foreign ministry wrote a letter to the UN secretary general and the chairman of the Security Council on Thursday, after Israeli fighter jets targeted an army position in Hama province, killing two soldiers.

 

” At 02:42 a.m. on Thursday September 7, 2017, the Israeli warplanes targeted one of the Syrian military positions near Masyaf in Hama province with several missiles, killing two army personnel and causing material damage to the site,” the letter read.

 

The ministry said the attacks were aimed at boosting the morale of Israel's agents, including ISIL and other terrorist groups, amid their successive defeats against Syrian military forces on multiple fronts, including the city of Deir Ezzur.

 

Describing the Tel Aviv regime’s repeated attacks as a “systematic behavior” aimed at “protecting Al-Nusra Front and ISIL terrorists,” the ministry said it was unacceptable that the Security Council had not taken decisive measures to end them.

 

Photos released on social media showed that the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) medical personnel have been recovering wounded terrorists from the Syrian side of the Golan Heights and then treated them in medical centers on the Israeli-occupied side of the region.

 

According to sources, the militants have been treated by the IDF Israel's medical centers only to then be sent back into Syria were they continue to commit terrorist acts.

 

Israel is known to have assisted Golan-based militants of the Al-Qaeda-linked Al-Nusra Front (Tahrir al-Sham Hay'at or the Levant Liberation Board) with medical aid and military equipment since as early as 2013.

 

In late-June of this year, Israel provided air support for terrorists' offensive against pro-government forces at the city of Madinat al-Baath.

 

Local sources disclosed in late June that several terrorists, who had been wounded in the battle with the Syrian government forces in Quneitra province, were taken to an Israeli hospital.

 

The sources reported that a number of injured members of Al-Nusra Front were transferred to the Israeli hospitals via al-Hamidiyeh region in Quneitra countryside.

 

The army troops repelled Al-Nusra Front's offensives in the Southwestern province of Quneitra, leaving tens of terrorists dead and many more wounded. Later, the Israeli aircraft attacked the Syrian government forces' tanks and artillery positions South-West of the war-hit country.

 

That was not the first time that Al-Nusra terrorists were transferred to Israeli hospital after sustaining injuries in clashes with the army soldiers.

 

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