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Palestinian Refugees in Lebanon’s AlBekaa Region Appeal for Urgent Action

Published : 28-01-2022

Palestinian Refugees in Lebanon’s AlBekaa Region Appeal for Urgent Action

Dozens of displaced Palestinian families from Syria in the Lebanese AlBekaa region continue to appeal to UNRWA to hand them much-needed humanitarian aid with the advent of a freezing winter season.

Palestinian families taking refuge in AlBekaa have been struggling for survival in the face of the sub-zero temperatures rocking the mountainous region and the rain downpours swamping their poorly-equipped tents. 

Families have been left with no option other than burning plastic bottles to keep their children warm, despite the damage wrought on their vulnerable bodies.

Price leap and steep rental fees, along with the absence of relief aid, have made life unbearable for the Palestinian refugees in AlBekaa.

The situation has been exacerbated by UNRWA’s latest decision to cut aid for Palestinian refugees from Syria in Lebanon.

The refugees continue to urge the Palestine Liberation Organization and human rights bodies to urge UNRWA to backtrack on the decision and transfer much-needed cash grants for PRS in Lebanon.

Over 28,000 Palestinians from Syria have sought refuge in Lebanon, where they have been enduring exacerbated living conditions and subjected to a precarious legal status.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12716

Dozens of displaced Palestinian families from Syria in the Lebanese AlBekaa region continue to appeal to UNRWA to hand them much-needed humanitarian aid with the advent of a freezing winter season.

Palestinian families taking refuge in AlBekaa have been struggling for survival in the face of the sub-zero temperatures rocking the mountainous region and the rain downpours swamping their poorly-equipped tents. 

Families have been left with no option other than burning plastic bottles to keep their children warm, despite the damage wrought on their vulnerable bodies.

Price leap and steep rental fees, along with the absence of relief aid, have made life unbearable for the Palestinian refugees in AlBekaa.

The situation has been exacerbated by UNRWA’s latest decision to cut aid for Palestinian refugees from Syria in Lebanon.

The refugees continue to urge the Palestine Liberation Organization and human rights bodies to urge UNRWA to backtrack on the decision and transfer much-needed cash grants for PRS in Lebanon.

Over 28,000 Palestinians from Syria have sought refuge in Lebanon, where they have been enduring exacerbated living conditions and subjected to a precarious legal status.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12716