The Southland Times

Secret rescue for volunteers

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Hundreds of White Helmet search and rescue volunteers and their families have themselves been rescued from Syria via Israel in a secret overnight operation backed by the UK.

The group, who had been stranded in the volatile Golan Heights region on the Israeli border, were moved after diplomatic efforts to secure safe passage. They will now be resettled in Canada, Germany and the UK.

The group of more than 400, including women and children, was pulled out of Syria into Israel late on Saturday night, local time, under cover of darkness, in an unpreceden­ted operation known to just a few people until after it was successful­ly concluded.

The group were then moved to Jordan, where they will stay until they fly out to their new lives.

There was some uncertaint­y over the numbers rescued, with initial reports yesterday morning saying 800 Syrians had entered Jordan. Jordanian officials then revised that number down to 422 by the afternoon.

The group inside Jordan is under guard in a secure location and the country has received assurances that they will be resettled through the UN’s refugee agency within three months.

The rescue of the first responders, officially known as the Syrian Civil Defence, came as a result of discreet high-level negotiatio­ns between the US, UK and other allies.

With opposition-held territory in Syria dwindling by the day, the group had gathered in the shadow of Israel’s border fence, where hundreds of thousands of displaced Syrians have sought safety from air strikes.

The Assad regimeis known to exact ruthless punishment on those it considers traitors, including the White Helmets, whose work involved pulling bodies from the wreckage left by government air and missile strikes

The Israeli military, which facilitate­d the group’s passage, called it ‘‘an exceptiona­l humanitari­an effort’’. Over several years, Israeli soldiers have evolved a slick routine in which the Golan fence is opened and approved Syrians are permitted through, one by one, under the gaze of Israeli sharpshoot­ers in nightvisio­n goggles.

It is thought that the White Helmets and their families entered Israel this way, though never before have so many Syrians crossed at once.

Jeremy Hunt, the Foreign Secretary, and Penny Mordaunt, the Internatio­nal Developmen­t Secretary, issued a joint statement on the operation yesterday.

It read: ‘‘White Helmets have been the target of attacks and, due to their high profile, we judged that, in these particular circumstan­ces, the volunteers required immediate protection. We therefore took steps with the aim of affording that protection to as many of the volunteers and families as possible.’’

The ministers cited the more than 115,000 lives thought to have been saved by the White Helmets, whom they lauded as ‘‘brave and selfless’’.

A message from a member of the White Helmet group inside Jordan said that most of those rescued expected to be relocated to Canada.

There was no confirmati­on of how many of the group the UK had agreed to take.

Jordan, which already hosts at least 600,000 Syrian refugees, says it is -unable to accept any more.

- Telegraph Group

‘‘White Helmets have been the target of attacks and, due to their high profile, we judged that, in these particular circumstan­ces, the volunteers required immediate protection.’’

UK ministers

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