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Palestinian, Syrian Residents of Damascus Neighborhood Denied Property Reclamation

Published : 20-05-2021

Palestinian, Syrian Residents of Damascus Neighborhood Denied Property Reclamation

Damascus Governorate Council took an undeclared decision outlawing the return of the residents of the Damascus neighborhood of Jober, including dozens of Palestinian families, to their houses and the retrieval of their property.

Sawt AlAsima news site said the decision saw the day following the discovery of floor tunnels allegedly made by opposition forces in the area prior to the reconciliation accord.

Search operations conducted by Russian forces using advanced devices dubbed the area “uninhabitable”.

Almost all of Jober’s structures, buildings, mosques, and groceries have been reduced to rubble in the military operations launched by the Syrian government forces and their Russian partners.

In the best of cases, displaced families are allowed to stay for 15 minutes in the neighborhood to inspect their homes and property in return for money given to government officers deployed at checkpoints pitched around the area.

Nearly 10,000 Palestinian refugees, mostly from northern occupied Palestine, have been taking shelter in Jober neighborhood.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11754

Damascus Governorate Council took an undeclared decision outlawing the return of the residents of the Damascus neighborhood of Jober, including dozens of Palestinian families, to their houses and the retrieval of their property.

Sawt AlAsima news site said the decision saw the day following the discovery of floor tunnels allegedly made by opposition forces in the area prior to the reconciliation accord.

Search operations conducted by Russian forces using advanced devices dubbed the area “uninhabitable”.

Almost all of Jober’s structures, buildings, mosques, and groceries have been reduced to rubble in the military operations launched by the Syrian government forces and their Russian partners.

In the best of cases, displaced families are allowed to stay for 15 minutes in the neighborhood to inspect their homes and property in return for money given to government officers deployed at checkpoints pitched around the area.

Nearly 10,000 Palestinian refugees, mostly from northern occupied Palestine, have been taking shelter in Jober neighborhood.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11754