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Humanitarian Campaign Launched by Palestinians in Occupied Territories to Assist Displaced Families in Northern Syria

Published : 29-01-2022

Humanitarian Campaign Launched by Palestinians in Occupied Territories to Assist Displaced Families in Northern Syria

Activists and CSOs from Palestinian territories occupied since 1948 (present-day Israel) have embarked on a campaign to assits Palestinians and Syrians sheltered in northern Syria displacement camps.

Palestinian activist Ibrahim Khalil launched through his Facebook account a campaign titled “A house instead a tent” in an attempt to establish a housing village made up of 270 residential apartments, a mosque, a school, a health centre, and a commercial centre northwest of Syria.

Palestinians from Jerusalem and other occupied territories have made donations as part of the campaign.

Palestinian young man Iyad Zaytoun has put up his house in Jerusalem for sale at a sum of 95,000 USD in order to dispatch the money to displaced families in northern Syria. The sum will help establish 35 to 40 houses in the ravaged area.

Residents of Jerusalem’s Shu’fat Camp also raised 200,000 shekels as part of “I am Human” campaign launched in favor of the displaced Palestinian and Syrian families in northern Syria.

Sometime earlier, AlAysh 48 Association launched the “Karama6” campaign to assist Palestinian and Syrian families sheltered in the substandard facilities set up in northern Syria. Trucks laden with relief items, including 450 tons of wood, 4,000 blankets, 700 heaters, and 100 tons of flour, were dispatched to northern Syria.

AlKouloub AlRahima Association also raised nearly one million dollars while residents of Tamra town, north of Palestine, raised 1.2 million shekels. Palestinian girl Sirine Hamoud collected 60,000 USD from residents of Kafr Menda, north of occupied Palestine.

At the same time, residents of Tuba AlZangharia, northeast of Tiberias, in 1948 Occupied Palestine, funneled 100,000 USD to displaced families north of Syria. Ighatha48 sent medical equipment to displaced Palestinian families north of Syria.

The campaigns come as a snowstorm has hit Syria and the Middle East. Heavy snowfall has affected north-west Syria since 18 January, damaging displacement sites, tents and people’s belongings.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12720

Activists and CSOs from Palestinian territories occupied since 1948 (present-day Israel) have embarked on a campaign to assits Palestinians and Syrians sheltered in northern Syria displacement camps.

Palestinian activist Ibrahim Khalil launched through his Facebook account a campaign titled “A house instead a tent” in an attempt to establish a housing village made up of 270 residential apartments, a mosque, a school, a health centre, and a commercial centre northwest of Syria.

Palestinians from Jerusalem and other occupied territories have made donations as part of the campaign.

Palestinian young man Iyad Zaytoun has put up his house in Jerusalem for sale at a sum of 95,000 USD in order to dispatch the money to displaced families in northern Syria. The sum will help establish 35 to 40 houses in the ravaged area.

Residents of Jerusalem’s Shu’fat Camp also raised 200,000 shekels as part of “I am Human” campaign launched in favor of the displaced Palestinian and Syrian families in northern Syria.

Sometime earlier, AlAysh 48 Association launched the “Karama6” campaign to assist Palestinian and Syrian families sheltered in the substandard facilities set up in northern Syria. Trucks laden with relief items, including 450 tons of wood, 4,000 blankets, 700 heaters, and 100 tons of flour, were dispatched to northern Syria.

AlKouloub AlRahima Association also raised nearly one million dollars while residents of Tamra town, north of Palestine, raised 1.2 million shekels. Palestinian girl Sirine Hamoud collected 60,000 USD from residents of Kafr Menda, north of occupied Palestine.

At the same time, residents of Tuba AlZangharia, northeast of Tiberias, in 1948 Occupied Palestine, funneled 100,000 USD to displaced families north of Syria. Ighatha48 sent medical equipment to displaced Palestinian families north of Syria.

The campaigns come as a snowstorm has hit Syria and the Middle East. Heavy snowfall has affected north-west Syria since 18 January, damaging displacement sites, tents and people’s belongings.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12720