Published : 14-08-2019
Thousands of Palestinians from Syria have spent the holy occasion of Eid AlAdhha (Feast of Sacrifice) away from their homes and families.
Happy childhood memories for Palestinian children from Syria have ended when one or both of their parents were killed in the warfare.
Torn from the nourishment of home and warmth of family, Palestinians have been scattered across several destinations and striving for livelihoods to feed their starved children and retrieve their smiles.
Hundreds of families have become internally displaced across and outside of the Syrian territories.
Instead of being a time of joy, the arrival of Eid AlIdha, the holiday marking the beginning of the sacred pillar of Islam –AlHajj (Greater Pilgrimage), is a sad reminder for many Palestinian children of what they have lost.
Thousands of Palestinians from Syria have spent the holy occasion of Eid AlAdhha (Feast of Sacrifice) away from their homes and families.
Happy childhood memories for Palestinian children from Syria have ended when one or both of their parents were killed in the warfare.
Torn from the nourishment of home and warmth of family, Palestinians have been scattered across several destinations and striving for livelihoods to feed their starved children and retrieve their smiles.
Hundreds of families have become internally displaced across and outside of the Syrian territories.
Instead of being a time of joy, the arrival of Eid AlIdha, the holiday marking the beginning of the sacred pillar of Islam –AlHajj (Greater Pilgrimage), is a sad reminder for many Palestinian children of what they have lost.