Published : 25-02-2018
Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees, in the south of the Syrian capital, is witnessing a cautious calm state, interspersed with mutual sniping between ISIS and Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham.
While sources inside the camp suggested the postponing of implementing an agreement between the Syrian regime and Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham to allow its members to leave Yarmouk camp, because of the ongoing clashes between Tahrir Al-Sham and the armed opposition factions in north Syria.
In the meantime, about 3000 civilians inside Yarmouk camp are living in difficult conditions because of the siege imposed on their camp, and the regime’s ban of entering food and medical supplies into it, as well as preventing them from entering or leaving the camp for treatment or to buy their basic life necessities to keep them alive.
Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees, in the south of the Syrian capital, is witnessing a cautious calm state, interspersed with mutual sniping between ISIS and Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham.
While sources inside the camp suggested the postponing of implementing an agreement between the Syrian regime and Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham to allow its members to leave Yarmouk camp, because of the ongoing clashes between Tahrir Al-Sham and the armed opposition factions in north Syria.
In the meantime, about 3000 civilians inside Yarmouk camp are living in difficult conditions because of the siege imposed on their camp, and the regime’s ban of entering food and medical supplies into it, as well as preventing them from entering or leaving the camp for treatment or to buy their basic life necessities to keep them alive.