The IDF’s 210th Division and Medical Corps have reactivated a key mobile triage center in Hader, Syria, to provide life-saving care amid intensifying border violence.
In a decisive move to address the growing humanitarian crisis on Israel’s northern frontier, IDF troops from the elite 210th Division—together with the Medical Corps—have reopened the mobile forward triage facility in Hader, southern Syria, following weeks of closure due to escalating clashes in the region.
Originally launched in May 2025, the field hospital rapidly became a critical point of care, treating over 500 wounded Syrians within its first few weeks of operation. From routine medical needs to trauma care, the facility offered a beacon of hope in an area ravaged by conflict and instability.
Located near the volatile Syria-Israel border, the facility had been shuttered amid heightened cross-border hostilities but is now back in full operation, providing vital frontline treatment to Syrians injured in the ongoing violence.
IDF forces continue to patrol and secure the surrounding region in close coordination with Israel Police, ensuring safety and stability as medical teams resume their critical mission.