Published : 23-10-2021
Residents of Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees, south of Syria, whose houses have been severely damaged in the warfare, have appealed to the Syrian authorities, UNRWA, the Palestinian Authority, and the General Authority for Palestinian Arab Refugees (GAPAR) to allocate cash aid in order to help them reconstruct their destroyed houses.
Activists slammed the statements released by Ambassador Samir AlRefai’ who said civilians will bear the financial burdens of the reconstruction of their destroyed buildings in return for uncomplicated procedures as to the construction of additional floors.
The residents said the only solution is to allocate sums of money as compensations for owners of destroyed houses.
Residents of Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees, south of Syria, whose houses have been severely damaged in the warfare, have appealed to the Syrian authorities, UNRWA, the Palestinian Authority, and the General Authority for Palestinian Arab Refugees (GAPAR) to allocate cash aid in order to help them reconstruct their destroyed houses.
Activists slammed the statements released by Ambassador Samir AlRefai’ who said civilians will bear the financial burdens of the reconstruction of their destroyed buildings in return for uncomplicated procedures as to the construction of additional floors.
The residents said the only solution is to allocate sums of money as compensations for owners of destroyed houses.