Published : 13-10-2017
In north Syria, a delegation from the International Red Cross took a tour around Hanadart camp for Palestinian refugees in Aleppo, to learn about the needs of the camp’s residents, who decided to reconstruct their homes in the camp and returning to them, after being forced to leave the shelter center in the university housing in Aleppo.
The residents called on all the concerned parties and UNRWA to reconstruct their camps, to return to their homes which they were forced to leave, after violent clashes broke out almost 1621 days ago and led to the camp falling under the Syrian forces’ control more than 372 days ago.
About 17 families from Handarat camp are living in the ninth-unit of the university housing in Aleppo, since leaving their camp due to the deteriorating conditions in it.
In north Syria, a delegation from the International Red Cross took a tour around Hanadart camp for Palestinian refugees in Aleppo, to learn about the needs of the camp’s residents, who decided to reconstruct their homes in the camp and returning to them, after being forced to leave the shelter center in the university housing in Aleppo.
The residents called on all the concerned parties and UNRWA to reconstruct their camps, to return to their homes which they were forced to leave, after violent clashes broke out almost 1621 days ago and led to the camp falling under the Syrian forces’ control more than 372 days ago.
About 17 families from Handarat camp are living in the ninth-unit of the university housing in Aleppo, since leaving their camp due to the deteriorating conditions in it.