Published : 06-11-2018
Palestinian refugees who were forcibly deported from Yarmouk Camp, south of Damascus, to northern Syria have called on the Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas to urgently step in and seriously work on alleviating the tragic conditions they have been made to endure.
The displaced refugees said they have fallen prays to the terrorism and violence perpetrated by all warring parties in Syria, saying their situation has taken a turn for the worse following their deportation to Yalda town, south of Damascus, and then to northern Syria.
The refugees said they have been deprived of vital services and facilities in the tension-stricken area, most notably schools, hospitals, and clinics.
According to the statement, 250 Palestinian families in Deir Ballout Camp and 150 others in I’zaz Camp, both located north of Syria, have been facing dire conditions, among a total of 5,000 Palestinian refugees, including 3,000 minors aged below 18, in Syria.
Palestinian refugees who were forcibly deported from Yarmouk Camp, south of Damascus, to northern Syria have called on the Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas to urgently step in and seriously work on alleviating the tragic conditions they have been made to endure.
The displaced refugees said they have fallen prays to the terrorism and violence perpetrated by all warring parties in Syria, saying their situation has taken a turn for the worse following their deportation to Yalda town, south of Damascus, and then to northern Syria.
The refugees said they have been deprived of vital services and facilities in the tension-stricken area, most notably schools, hospitals, and clinics.
According to the statement, 250 Palestinian families in Deir Ballout Camp and 150 others in I’zaz Camp, both located north of Syria, have been facing dire conditions, among a total of 5,000 Palestinian refugees, including 3,000 minors aged below 18, in Syria.