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Applications for Return to Yarmouk Camp Resumed

Published : 02-01-2022

Applications for Return to Yarmouk Camp Resumed

Families in Yarmouk camp have submitted demands for return after the local municipality suspended return applications.

Palestinian lawyer Nour AlDeen Salman said concerned residents should submit their ownership documents to concerned authorities in Street 30. Permits are to be granted in a few days after the demand is submitted.

Sometime earlier, the rubble-clearance committee in Yarmouk Camp said return permits will be obtained from the municipality instead of security branches.

Palestinian families continue to call on the concerned authorities to allow them a safe return to their homes in Yarmouk Camp, in Damascus, and to press ahead with reconstruction projects.

Most of Palestinian families taking shelter south of Damascus fled Yarmouk as a result of the tough blockade imposed by the government troops and also after ISIS grabbed hold of the camp on April 1, 2015.

Scores of other stranded families fled the camp following the 33-day military operation launched by the government forces on April 19, 2018. The Syrian government regained control over the camp and southern Damascus towns following the military operation. Dozens of civilians were killed and dozens more injured. Over 80% of buildings have gone either totally or partially destroyed.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12652

Families in Yarmouk camp have submitted demands for return after the local municipality suspended return applications.

Palestinian lawyer Nour AlDeen Salman said concerned residents should submit their ownership documents to concerned authorities in Street 30. Permits are to be granted in a few days after the demand is submitted.

Sometime earlier, the rubble-clearance committee in Yarmouk Camp said return permits will be obtained from the municipality instead of security branches.

Palestinian families continue to call on the concerned authorities to allow them a safe return to their homes in Yarmouk Camp, in Damascus, and to press ahead with reconstruction projects.

Most of Palestinian families taking shelter south of Damascus fled Yarmouk as a result of the tough blockade imposed by the government troops and also after ISIS grabbed hold of the camp on April 1, 2015.

Scores of other stranded families fled the camp following the 33-day military operation launched by the government forces on April 19, 2018. The Syrian government regained control over the camp and southern Damascus towns following the military operation. Dozens of civilians were killed and dozens more injured. Over 80% of buildings have gone either totally or partially destroyed.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12652