Syrian opposition leader praised Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu late Friday for publicly voicing support for rebels wounded in the drawn-out struggle against Syrian President Bashar Assad, now entering its fourth year after talks in Geneva between the Assad regime and the opposition collapsed.
Opposition leader Muhammad Badie told Israel Radio Friday that the Syrian opposition appreciated Netanyahu’s decision to visit and speak at a field hospital for Syrians wounded in the conflict during a Tuesday tour of the Golan Heights.
Opposition leader Muhammad Badie told Israel Radio Friday that the Syrian opposition appreciated Netanyahu’s decision to visit and speak at a field hospital for Syrians wounded in the conflict during a Tuesday tour of the Golan Heights.