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Data of Palestinians from Syria South of Lebanon Updated

Published : 21-07-2018

Data of Palestinians from Syria South of Lebanon Updated

Palestinian refugees from Syria in Siblin, in Lebanon’s southern region of AkKharroub, have flocked to UNRWA-run Beit Jala School to update their record of personal data at the request of UNRWA.

Scores of Palestinian families spoke out against the state of chaos and disorder that emerged all the way through the registration process, slamming UNRWA for its failure to set effective operating mechanisms.

The families also attributed the state of disorder to the large number of refugees who headed for the school fearing to exceed the closing date (24 hours).

Nearly 650 Palestinian families from Syria have been taking shelter in Wadi AlZeina, Ketermaya, Jedra, Shihim, Jieh and Siblin.

UNRWA staff members held the refugee families responsible for the state of disorder, which they attributed to the families’ non-disciplined behavior.

Several refugees sustained health disorders due the overcrowding that occurred all along the registration phase. Hundreds of refugees lined up in long queues for hours under the scorching sunbeams.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7453

Palestinian refugees from Syria in Siblin, in Lebanon’s southern region of AkKharroub, have flocked to UNRWA-run Beit Jala School to update their record of personal data at the request of UNRWA.

Scores of Palestinian families spoke out against the state of chaos and disorder that emerged all the way through the registration process, slamming UNRWA for its failure to set effective operating mechanisms.

The families also attributed the state of disorder to the large number of refugees who headed for the school fearing to exceed the closing date (24 hours).

Nearly 650 Palestinian families from Syria have been taking shelter in Wadi AlZeina, Ketermaya, Jedra, Shihim, Jieh and Siblin.

UNRWA staff members held the refugee families responsible for the state of disorder, which they attributed to the families’ non-disciplined behavior.

Several refugees sustained health disorders due the overcrowding that occurred all along the registration phase. Hundreds of refugees lined up in long queues for hours under the scorching sunbeams.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7453