Published : 22-11-2018
Dozens of Palestinian families who were deported from Syria to Lebanon rallied outside of the office of UNRWA director in AlBekaa and the Lebanon-based refugee camps of AlBadawi and Ein AlHilweh, protesting the delay in the delivery of urgently-needed winter aids.
The displaced families spoke out against the abrupt cut of UNRWA relief services, most notably health care, education, and relief services.
Nearly 31,000 Palestinian refugees from Syria have sought shelter in Lebanon, where they have been subjected to a precarious legal status and dire socio-economic conditions owing to their lack of access to the local labor market and absence of relief assistance.
Dozens of Palestinian families who were deported from Syria to Lebanon rallied outside of the office of UNRWA director in AlBekaa and the Lebanon-based refugee camps of AlBadawi and Ein AlHilweh, protesting the delay in the delivery of urgently-needed winter aids.
The displaced families spoke out against the abrupt cut of UNRWA relief services, most notably health care, education, and relief services.
Nearly 31,000 Palestinian refugees from Syria have sought shelter in Lebanon, where they have been subjected to a precarious legal status and dire socio-economic conditions owing to their lack of access to the local labor market and absence of relief assistance.