Published : 29-02-2020
Sham AlKher charity in Turkey dispatched last Tuesday charcoal-laden trucks to the northern Syrian province of Idlib in an attempt to distribute the supplies to displaced families, including Palestinian refugees, taking shelter in the area.
The charity’s media chief Abdul Rahman Sakaf said 25 tanker trucks entered on Tuesday, February 25, the Syrian borders through Bab AlHawa crossing point. The trucks are loaded with nearly 625 tons of charcoal donated by Palestinians in territories occupied since 1948 (present-day Israel) to displaced Palestinians in Idlib.
The donations will be distributed by the Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency of Turkey (AFAD) in cooperation with the Turkish Red Crescent, Sham AlKher, AlBashaer Association, and Violet Association.
Sham AlKher charity in Turkey dispatched last Tuesday charcoal-laden trucks to the northern Syrian province of Idlib in an attempt to distribute the supplies to displaced families, including Palestinian refugees, taking shelter in the area.
The charity’s media chief Abdul Rahman Sakaf said 25 tanker trucks entered on Tuesday, February 25, the Syrian borders through Bab AlHawa crossing point. The trucks are loaded with nearly 625 tons of charcoal donated by Palestinians in territories occupied since 1948 (present-day Israel) to displaced Palestinians in Idlib.
The donations will be distributed by the Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency of Turkey (AFAD) in cooperation with the Turkish Red Crescent, Sham AlKher, AlBashaer Association, and Violet Association.