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Retired Israeli soldier who helped thousands of Syrians civilians met by 'hate' on UK campuses

Lieutenant colonel Eyal Dror gave talks at King’s College London and Warwick University about setting up the humanitarian mission to help Syrian refugees - but his events were barracked and booed by pro-Palestine protestors

November 20, 2019 14:38
Protesters disrupt Lieutenant Colonel Eyal Dror's talk at Warwick University
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A retired Israeli soldier who helped thousands of Syrian refugees receive treatment in Israel was met with angry protests from students during a week-long speaking tour at British universities.

Lieutenant Colonel Eyal Dror gave talks at King’s College London and Warwick University about how he set up the Israel Defence Forces humanitarian mission Operation Good Neighbour in the Golan Heights.

The mission, which came to an end in 2018, brought injured Syrians over the border for treatment in Israeli hospitals.

But his visits to both universities, which were being hosted by Israel education organisation StandWithUs, was “hijacked”, the group said.

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