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Displaced Palestinian Families Continue to Rally over Dire Conditions in Deir Ballout Camp

Published : 16-10-2018

Displaced Palestinian Families Continue to Rally over Dire Conditions in Deir Ballout Camp

The displaced Palestinian families north of Syria continue to rally, protesting their tragic living conditions in the poorly-equipped Deir Ballout Camp.

The protesters urged UNRWA to live up to its responsibilities as regards dozens of hopeless families and to provide them with much-needed cash aids, medical items, and relief services.

The refugees also appealed to the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and the international human rights institutions to take urgent action in order to tone down the abject situation endured by Palestinian families north of Syria.

The displaced families spoke out against the acute dearth in bread and drinking water.

They further raised concerns over the diseases and hardships to be wrought on their children who have been taking cover in ramshackle tents with the advent of winter. Several families engulfed their tents with roadblocks and sand barriers to protect their children from the floods of water swamping their camps.

Nearly 450 Palestinian families, out of 700 families who were displaced from Yarmouk and southern Damascus towns, have been taking refuge in Deir Ballout Camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7828

The displaced Palestinian families north of Syria continue to rally, protesting their tragic living conditions in the poorly-equipped Deir Ballout Camp.

The protesters urged UNRWA to live up to its responsibilities as regards dozens of hopeless families and to provide them with much-needed cash aids, medical items, and relief services.

The refugees also appealed to the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and the international human rights institutions to take urgent action in order to tone down the abject situation endured by Palestinian families north of Syria.

The displaced families spoke out against the acute dearth in bread and drinking water.

They further raised concerns over the diseases and hardships to be wrought on their children who have been taking cover in ramshackle tents with the advent of winter. Several families engulfed their tents with roadblocks and sand barriers to protect their children from the floods of water swamping their camps.

Nearly 450 Palestinian families, out of 700 families who were displaced from Yarmouk and southern Damascus towns, have been taking refuge in Deir Ballout Camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7828