Published : 04-10-2018
Displaced Palestinian families formerly sheltered in Yarmouk maintained vigil on Tuesday, October 2, in AlShabiba refugee camp, in I’zaz area, in Aleppo’s northern outskirts, to protest their abject living conditions and the acute dearth in drinking water.
The refugees called on the Turkish and Syrian authorities, along with UNRWA and the Palestine Liberation Organization, among other institutions, to work on providing the camp, home to 45 families, with much-needed water supplies and relief items to feed their starved children and elderly relatives.
Dispossessed Palestinian families seeking refuge north of Syria have ceaselessly railed against the poor services, uninhabitable shelters, and tragic conditions they have been subjected to.
Displaced Palestinian families formerly sheltered in Yarmouk maintained vigil on Tuesday, October 2, in AlShabiba refugee camp, in I’zaz area, in Aleppo’s northern outskirts, to protest their abject living conditions and the acute dearth in drinking water.
The refugees called on the Turkish and Syrian authorities, along with UNRWA and the Palestine Liberation Organization, among other institutions, to work on providing the camp, home to 45 families, with much-needed water supplies and relief items to feed their starved children and elderly relatives.
Dispossessed Palestinian families seeking refuge north of Syria have ceaselessly railed against the poor services, uninhabitable shelters, and tragic conditions they have been subjected to.