"Please pray for the Peace of Israel" Psalm 122 [Chapter-15]
Israel Sets Up Military Field Hospital to Treat Gaza Wounded
“You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”
(Leviticus 19:18)
Two
weeks into Operation Protective Edge, the IDF entered the Gaza Strip,
destroying terrorist tunnels and storehouses of rockets used to fire at
Israel’s population centres. Then,
the Jewish state did something quite rare in the world of warfare—they
established a field hospital along the border of Gaza to treat Palestinian
wounded, including combatants. As we have reported often,
Israel routinely provides medical assistance to Palestinians, even in times of
war. The field hospital is
significant, however, in that it is located right next to where the first
Israeli was murdered during the current operation, at the Erez crossing. (BIN)
Israel's field hospital near the Gaza border receives a
Palestinian patient.
The hospital serves as an emergency
clinic treating wounded Palestinians from the Strip. It also has a fully
equipped delivery room for expectant mothers. This comes at the
same time that army medics saved the life of a Hamas terrorist who only moments
earlier had tried to kill them. One of the medics, Daniel Albo, posted a
photo of his colleagues working on the wounded terrorist on his Facebook site
with the accompanying message: “Today, my
unit and I saved the life of a terrorist who tried to kill us simply because we
are IDF soldiers and Israeli citizens. We saved his life simply because
we are human. Proud to serve in the IDF.” (Israel
Today)While Israel is saving lives where it can through warnings of
attack and medical care, Hamas uses its hospitals as launch pads and control
centers, which puts civilians, including children, in the line of fire as human
shields to protect their launch sites and operations network. Unfortunately,
the constant rocket attacks emanating from Gaza are also raining down on
hospitals that are treating Palestinian patients from the Strip itself.
One example is Ashkelon’s Barzilai Hospital located about eight miles
north of the Gaza border on the Israeli coast where both wounded Israeli
soldiers and injured Palestinians are receiving the same treatment. The hospital is also used to train Palestinian doctors and nurses.
The Israeli medical team assesses the needs
of a Palestinian patient. To
protect the identity of the Red Crescent Ambulance driver and the patient
from possible Hamas retaliation, the IDF has obscured their faces in
this photo.
Hospital
Deputy Director Dr. Ron Lobel explained to CBN News how the building is under
constant attack with “rockets exploding above the hospital and some of them
were exploding within the premises.” Except for the neonatal unit, which has
been moved to the underground bomb shelter, and emergency services, the
hospital has been closed. Before the present conflict, there was a steady
flow of patients from Gaza, but Dr. Lobel explained that Hamas has put a stop
to that. Yet, hospital staff is still taking in wounded from the Gaza Strip as
the need arises. “You
can see lying side-by-side a patient from Gaza and a patient from Sderot or
Ashkelon injured by a Palestinian rocket … being treated by Israeli doctors and
by Palestinian trainees,” Dr. Lobel said. Lobel added, "We
always say that we have a box at the entrance where we leave our politics
outside." Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu visited Barzilai earlier in the week to support the wounded
IDF soldiers and civilians being treated there. While there, he met with
the ambassadors of dozens of countries and called for their support of Israel’s
effort to defend itself in the face of the ongoing Hamas rocket attacks. “I
expect not only your support, I expect a moral stand against the terror organization
that is attacking us,” said the Prime Minister adding, “Any democracy would do
what Israel is doing to protect itself.”
The IDF
facilitated the transfer of approximately 100 tons of medical
supplies and goods into Gaza through the Kerem Shalom Crossing on
July 19, 2014
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