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Displaced Families Return to Daraa Camp

Published : 07-11-2018

Displaced Families Return to Daraa Camp

A number of Palestinian families returned to their homes in Daraa Camp. No official decision has been yet issued by the Syrian government to that end.
According to local sources, maintenance works have been spotted in the area to restore electricity and repair water pipes, which have been cut off in the camp.
A resident said he returned to the camp as a result of the dire socio-economic condition rocking the Syrian territories and the state of dispossession the Palestinians have been subjected to.
“I prefer to lie on the mounds of rubble into which my home has been turned than to keep wandering down and out in the street,” he said.
Sometime earlier, Daraa governor said, following a field visit he paid to the camp on October 30, 2018, that the camp will be included in a new plan devised by the Syrian authorities to rehabilitate recaptured zones.
The governor said that all shelters in Daraa will be shut and the residents will gain a safe access to their reconstructed towns, adding that another quarter will be built at the ruins of Daraa Camp, 80% of whose buildings were destroyed in the bloody warfare.
A mass exodus from Daraa Camp occurred as a result of the deadly shelling rocking the area. Government onslaughts on the camp using missiles and explosive barrels led to the destruction of 80% of civilian buildings and facilities.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7919

A number of Palestinian families returned to their homes in Daraa Camp. No official decision has been yet issued by the Syrian government to that end.
According to local sources, maintenance works have been spotted in the area to restore electricity and repair water pipes, which have been cut off in the camp.
A resident said he returned to the camp as a result of the dire socio-economic condition rocking the Syrian territories and the state of dispossession the Palestinians have been subjected to.
“I prefer to lie on the mounds of rubble into which my home has been turned than to keep wandering down and out in the street,” he said.
Sometime earlier, Daraa governor said, following a field visit he paid to the camp on October 30, 2018, that the camp will be included in a new plan devised by the Syrian authorities to rehabilitate recaptured zones.
The governor said that all shelters in Daraa will be shut and the residents will gain a safe access to their reconstructed towns, adding that another quarter will be built at the ruins of Daraa Camp, 80% of whose buildings were destroyed in the bloody warfare.
A mass exodus from Daraa Camp occurred as a result of the deadly shelling rocking the area. Government onslaughts on the camp using missiles and explosive barrels led to the destruction of 80% of civilian buildings and facilities.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7919