
ISRAEL - Jordanian Officer Airlifted to Israeli Hospital
A Jordanian army officer was airlifted to Israel for urgent medical treatment at Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem, according to senior Jordanian sources.
The hospital confirmed that “a Jordanian army officer was admitted to the medical center for treatment,” but did not elaborate further.
The officer’s identity has remained classified, and the nature of his condition was not disclosed.
The officer is in stable condition but not yet out of danger, according to the hospital.
-www.jns.org, 5 November 2020
Arno's Commentary
This is not the first time Arab officials have been treated in Israeli medical facilities.
Here another story that is quite interesting:
Israel’s treatment of Bahraini princess Fatima bint Khalifa in 2010 helped pave the way for the normalization deal between the two countries a decade later, former communications minister Ayoub Kara said.
The entire incident was “very discreet,” known only to the princess, her husband, himself and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Kara said.
“She was very sick” and believed that she could be treated in Israel, Kara said.
-www.jpost.com, 21 October 2020
Israel is practicing the words found in Proverbs 25:21: “If thine enemy be hungry, give him bread to eat; and if he be thirsty, give him water to drink.”