The United Kingdom is willing to offer asylum to some of the 500 members or family members of Syrian civil defense volunteers known as White Helmets who were rescued from Syria and evacuated to Jordan , learned the Guardian. White helmets and their families were evacuated by the Israel Defense Forces on a perilous mission Saturday night, crossing northern Israel to three points in Jordan. The Israelis initially put the evacuated numbers at 800, but later the figure was revised downward by James Le Mesurier, a former MI5 British officer who is believed to have founded the group in Turkey in 2013.
People were rescued, including 98 White Helmets. No less than 800 others have failed to escape or have chosen not to do so.
The Israeli operation was undertaken at the request of several countries including the United Kingdom, British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt and the International Secretary of Development. , Penny Mordaunt, said in a joint statement. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu writes on Twitter: "A few days ago, President Trump contacted me, as did Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau and others, and asked that we help to evacuating hundreds of white helmets from Syria, people who saved lives and whose lives were in danger, and allowed them to be transferred by Israel to other countries as an important humanitarian gesture. "
Britain will not confirm Jordan's reports that Germany, Britain and Canada have made a legal commitment to take the refugees within three months. the processes put in place by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) for the Resettlement of Vulnerable Persons project were to be used to identify eligible White Helmets to come to the United Kingdom.
German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer The newspaper that Germany would take in eight members of white helmets and their families.
The move was "an expression of my position of ensuring humanity and order in migration policy," he said.
Helmets of volunteers and their families, totaling up to 250 people, said the country's public broadcaster, CBC, citing senior officials.
Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said she had "called for world leadership to support and help these heroes" at the NATO summit last week. Other countries should also make offers.
Jordan had banned refugees from crossing the border with Syria, even though many of them were under heavy bombardment of a Syrian-Russian joint air and land offensive