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Dozens of Syrians cross into Israel for doctor's appointment
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Published: 11.07.18, 22:08
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1. STILL SHOOTING IN YOUR OWN FEET !!!
FO ,   Belgium   (07.11.18)
"Israel, which captured the Golan Heights from Syria in the 1967 Six-Day War". NO!!! The Golan Heights NEVER were part of Syrian real estate, but part of the Mandate for Palestine, the territory to become the future Jewish Independent State as voted unanimously by all the 51 members of the League of Nations in 1922. The League's vote became International Law, valid to this day, can't be rescinded, and is reaffirmed by Article 80 of the United Nations' Charter! That "Perfide Albion" (the British) gave the Golan Heights as gift to the French Mandate of Syria (thank you France for having accepted a stolen gift) for having agreed to move Mossul, and its oil fields, from French Syrian Mandate to Iraq under British Mandate. This scandalous violation by Perfide Albion (Britain) didn't and doesn't make the Golan Heights Syrian real estate, and Israel recovered, during the Six Day War, by right, its property!!!
2. But
Yakov ,   Afula   (07.11.18)
we are "racists", "child killers", "ethnic cleansers" and Israel is an "Apartheid" state.
3. Al-Nusra-Israel
(07.12.18)
4. What a waste
Ralph   (07.12.18)
LoL They still hate you. It does not matter how many bandages you apply. Spend the money on your own people. Even better ? Buy more modern weapons.
5. Israeli dhimmis have convinced condescending Syrians they
ab   (07.11.18)
are not Zionists...
"Winning hearts and minds " is working soooooo well in Gaza,where hundreds cross everyday into Israel for free medical treatment ,so they're 100% fit to burn Israel
6. good job IDF! Just be alert to ISIS or Hezbollah terrorists
Rafi ,   US   (07.12.18)
seeking to disrupt this helpful humanitarian process... which they of course cannot tolerate!

This is what Sunni & Shia terrorists did with American assistance efforts in Iraq and Afghan.
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