Published : 08-06-2019
Palestinian families seeking refuge in Reyhanli, south of Turkey, exchanged Eid greetings as part of a gathering held by Khayra Ummah Organization and the Turkish Association to Support Palestine (FIDAR).
Around 300 Palestinian refugees, including children, were in attendance. Children received gifts and took part in games and competitions held as part of the event.
Some 8,000 Palestinians from Syria have sought refuge in the Turkish territories, where they have been enduring abject living conditions as a result of the lack of access to the labor market and low wages offered by Turkish employers.
Palestinian families seeking refuge in Reyhanli, south of Turkey, exchanged Eid greetings as part of a gathering held by Khayra Ummah Organization and the Turkish Association to Support Palestine (FIDAR).
Around 300 Palestinian refugees, including children, were in attendance. Children received gifts and took part in games and competitions held as part of the event.
Some 8,000 Palestinians from Syria have sought refuge in the Turkish territories, where they have been enduring abject living conditions as a result of the lack of access to the labor market and low wages offered by Turkish employers.