This humanitarian step aimed at strengthening life-saving capabilities in the Druze villages of southern Syria
In recent days, five Magen David Adom ambulances that had been retired from operational service were transferred to Druze medical forces in southern Syria, in full coordination and with the consent of the donors, as a humanitarian step aimed at strengthening life-saving capabilities in the Druze villages of southern Syria.
The historic initiative began at the initiative of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (the Fellowship) and was carried out in cooperation with Magen David Adom, COGAT, and the IDF.
Each of the five ambulances was equipped with medical kits for paramedics and physicians, donated by the Fellowship.