Published : 19-08-2017
Palestinian refugees taking shelter in Ein AlHilweh Camp, in Lebanon, have sounded distress signals over the security mayhem in the area.
Fuad, a Palestinian refugee from Yarmouk Camp, said bloody clashes have rocked Ein AlHilweh Camp due to the internal rifts between armed militias and the uncontrolled circulation of weapons.
Ein AlHilweh Camp is home to 90,000 residents, among them 726 Palestinian families who fled war-torn Syria.
Palestinian refugees taking shelter in Ein AlHilweh Camp, in Lebanon, have sounded distress signals over the security mayhem in the area.
Fuad, a Palestinian refugee from Yarmouk Camp, said bloody clashes have rocked Ein AlHilweh Camp due to the internal rifts between armed militias and the uncontrolled circulation of weapons.
Ein AlHilweh Camp is home to 90,000 residents, among them 726 Palestinian families who fled war-torn Syria.