Amman – Israeli officials are present in Jordan working to assist Syrian refugees, Deputy Minister Ayoob Kara revealed on Thursday.
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Speaking at a conference in Jerusalem, Kara said that he had “representatives” in Jordan who were making efforts to assist children and infants who have been injured in the Syrian military’s ongoing violent crackdown throughout Syria.
It is the first time that Israelis are known to be working in Jordan to help Syrian refugees.
Kara, a Druse member of the Likud Party, said that one of the people he has sent to Jordan was his bureau chief, who was working alongside representatives from Israeli humanitarian organizations.
“They are in Jordan trying to help people who have been hurt in Syria,” he told The Jerusalem Post, confirming that the representatives he was referring to were Israeli citizens.
Content is provided courtesy of the Jerusalem Post
What a nation!
Have you ever heard any Arab countries coming to assist Israelis? No doubt this great act of kindness will never make its way into the history books in any Arab schools.
Those who will have witnessed it firsthand, will be told to shush-up and never tell a soul.
Lets not get excited here. This fellow may be a Knesset member but he is a Druse, which is a Muslim offshoot. I will bet that the people he sent to Jordan are Druse too. Jordan would not allow Jewish Israelis into Jordan to assist Syrians.