Across enemy lines, wounded Syrians seek Israeli care
By Maayan Lubell NAHARIYA, Israel (Reuters) – Not a hundred miles from Damascus, a Syrian rebel lies in a hospital bed, an Israeli sentry at the door. Nearby a Syrian mother sits next to her daughter, shot in the back by a sniper. What started this year as a trickle is now a steady flow of Syrians, scores of civilians and fighters wounded in the civil war and being discreetly brought across the Golan frontline into Israel – a country with which Syria is formally still at war. …