Philanthropists hope is that Syrians treated in Israeli hospitals will feel favorably toward Israel and promote good relations
NO VACUUM Kahana says that without the aid which includes educational funding radical Islamic groups would fill the vacuum and provide assistance
A n American-Israeli businessman and philanthropist behind an effort to provide food and medicine to Syrian civilians told Mishpacha that Israel recently allowed more aid to enter the war-torn country through the Golan Heights.
“The IDF doesn’t want extremists on its border and realizes that more humanitarian supplies will help prevent terrorism” said Moti Kahana founder of the American Jewish NGO Amaliah.
Kahana says that without the aid which includes educational funding radical Islamic groups would fill the vacuum and provide assistance.
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