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Press Release Regarding the attack on a military ambulance and the killing of an injured Syrian

June 24, 2015

23 June 2015

On the 22 of June 2015 a group consisting of mostly teenagers attacked an Israeli military ambulance belonging to the occupying Israeli authorities, which was transferring two Syrian fighters to a hospital for treatment.

Al-Marsad condemns the incitement of hatred and the attack against the ambulance and the two wounded Syrians who were being transferred for treatment in Israeli hospitals.

Press release available here in English:Press release regarding the attack on military ambulance and the killing of an injured Syrian

Press release available here in Arabic:    بالعربيه

 

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