Tuesday, December 30, 2025

Doctors Who Swallow Lies About Israel's Aid To Arabs=Unlike Best Reputation

 Nadene Goldfoot                                   

Israel was getting a bad rap in Britain Before October 7, 2023;  This was taken August 30, 2024.  Israel has a reputation of giving aid to its Arab neighbors that Hamas is out to destroy.  Many are now whining about Israel's doctors and service of Israel that's full of lies.  
  iranian missile hits Saroka Hospital in Beersheba June 19, 2025 

  • Treatment of Palestinian patients: Israeli hospitals, such as Hadassah Hospital and Sheba Medical Center, have provided extensive medical services to hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza, including during periods of conflict. This includes daily treatments, emergency department visits, and complex surgeries. "Operation Good Neighbor" in Syria: During the Syrian Civil War (2016-2018), the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) conducted over 200 humanitarian operations, many of which were medical. More than 4,000 injured Syrians were brought into Israel for treatment in northern hospitals. An Israeli-managed field clinic operated near the border,  treating approximately 6,800 Syrians before its closure in 2018. The IDF also transferred medicine, supplies, and equipment across the border to local Syrian communities.
       Israeli hospitals near the border have had to go underground because of bombs from Hamas.  These are hospitals serving both Jews and Arabs.  

We know the state of war Hamas terrorists are in and how they can alleviate their discomfort, pain, situation and all the things they are offered if only they would turn in their weapons at this point in the 20 point program they have signed.  Yet they refuse.  

They have thought up another scheme to keep the world hating Israel and feeling so sorry for them.  Here it is; 

Medics and international health organizations are actively complaining that they and essential supplies are being systematically and increasingly barred from entering Gaza by Israeli authorities, a practice the World Health Organization (WHO) has called "arbitrary denial". This has led to a major crisis, with Gaza's healthcare system near collapse. 

Denied Entry for Personnel: U.S., British, and other foreign doctors and medical teams from various aid organizations, including the Palestinian American Medical Association (PAMA) and Doctors Without Borders (MSF), report having their entry permits abruptly denied or revoked without clear explanation. The UN reported in August 2025 that over 100 medical staff had been banned since March of that year. 

"The Muslim US citizen who was a medical professional and carried out a major attack in the United States was Nidal Malik Hasan, a former U.S. Army major and psychiatrist. He was responsible for the Fort Hood mass shooting on November 5, 2009, in Killeen, Texas, where he killed 13 people and wounded 32 others. During the attack, he reportedly shouted "Allahu Akbar!" (meaning "God is great"). Hasan was an American citizen, born in Arlington, Virginia, to Palestinian immigrant parents. Evidence presented at his trial indicated he was motivated by extremist ideologies, with his actions described by some U.S. officials and reports as a terrorist attack. He had become radicalized by online lectures from the extremist cleric Anwar al-Awlaki and was reportedly upset about his impending deployment to Afghanistan to fight against Muslims". This can happen again with international medics.  

If that proves true that Israel is holding back medical help, and I question it, it's because among those good folks will be a terrorist who can blow up a large circumference of land enough to do a great damage. So many are against Israel because of all the false news spread purposely to damage Israel's reputation.  

   Demonstrators dressed as health workers, nurses, February 22, 2025

An improvised explosive device (IED) attack is the use of a “homemade” bomb and/or destructive device to destroy, incapacitate, harass, or distract. IEDs are used by criminals, vandals, terrorists, suicide bombers, and insurgents. Because they are improvised, IEDs can come in many forms, ranging from a small pipe bomb to a sophisticated device capable of causing massive damage and loss of life. IEDs can be carried or delivered in a vehicle; carried, placed, or thrown by a person; delivered in a package; or concealed on the roadside. The term IED came into common usage during the Iraq War that began in 2003. Elements of an IED IEDs consist of a variety of components that include an initiator, switch, main charge, power source, and a container. IEDs may be surrounded by or packed with additional materials or “enhancements” such as nails, glass, or metal fragments designed to increase the amount of shrapnel propelled by the explosion. Enhancements may also include other elements such as hazardous materials (such as chemicals). An IED can be initiated by a variety of methods depending on the intended target. 

However, these anti-Israel statements are wrong as usual.  Here's the skinny on what Israel has provided:

  • Coordination with International Bodies: The Israeli agency COGAT (Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories) works with international and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to facilitate the entry of humanitarian aid, including medical supplies, into Gaza.
  • Specific Medical Supplies: Israel has facilitated the delivery of thousands of tons of medical supplies, 74 ambulances, 50 incubators, and over a million vaccine doses into Gaza.
  • Field Hospitals: Israel has coordinated with countries like Jordan and the UAE to establish field hospitals in Khan Younis and Rafah. Other field hospitals are operated by organizations like the International Medical Corps and the Red Crescent.
  • Medical Evacuations: Israel has worked with Egypt, the UAE, and Turkey to facilitate the transfer of over 2,000 patients and their escorts from Gaza for treatment abroad. 
  • Direct Medical Treatment 
    • Treatment in Israel: Historically, thousands of Palestinians from Gaza and the West Bank were treated in Israeli hospitals for serious conditions like cancer and birth defects, especially when care was unavailable in Gaza.
    • Current Situation: Since the current conflict began in October 2023, Israel has generally not allowed new patients from Gaza to enter for treatment, though some patients who were already in Israel before the war were able to continue their care. The military claims to provide care to all detainees who need it. 
    • Hamas terrorists have signed onto a paper saying they, in section 2, will now give up their arms.  Instead, they are refusing to do so. Theyare the guilty ones depriving their people of medical aid.  Israel's reputation has always been on the side of medical aid to others.   


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