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Palestinian Refugee Child Drowns on School Trip in Syria

Published : 13-06-2022

Palestinian Refugee Child Drowns on School Trip in Syria

A Palestinian child drowned in a pool in Deraa while on a school trip.

13-year-old Kais Firas AlMesri, a 7th grader, was transferred to an intensive care unit at AlRahma Hospital in a very critical condition. 

A UNRWA delegation paid a visit to the hospital to follow up on the child’s health condition. 

The warfare in Syria, which has now entered its eleventh year, has had traumatic fallouts on Palestinian refugee children in and outside the Syrian territories. Post-traumatic stress disorders, mental psychosis, sleeplessness and nightmares, eating disorders, and intense fear have all been among the symptoms with which Palestinian children have been diagnosed.

AGPS has recorded the death of 252 Palestinian refugee children in war-torn Syria. Hundreds more have gone orphaned after they lost one or both of their parents in the deadly warfare.

AGPS renews its calls to the international community, human rights institutions, UNICEF, UNRWA, and all concerned bodies to work on protecting Palestinian refugee children in embattled Syria and to provide those who fled the war-torn country with physical and moral protection in the host countries.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13207

A Palestinian child drowned in a pool in Deraa while on a school trip.

13-year-old Kais Firas AlMesri, a 7th grader, was transferred to an intensive care unit at AlRahma Hospital in a very critical condition. 

A UNRWA delegation paid a visit to the hospital to follow up on the child’s health condition. 

The warfare in Syria, which has now entered its eleventh year, has had traumatic fallouts on Palestinian refugee children in and outside the Syrian territories. Post-traumatic stress disorders, mental psychosis, sleeplessness and nightmares, eating disorders, and intense fear have all been among the symptoms with which Palestinian children have been diagnosed.

AGPS has recorded the death of 252 Palestinian refugee children in war-torn Syria. Hundreds more have gone orphaned after they lost one or both of their parents in the deadly warfare.

AGPS renews its calls to the international community, human rights institutions, UNICEF, UNRWA, and all concerned bodies to work on protecting Palestinian refugee children in embattled Syria and to provide those who fled the war-torn country with physical and moral protection in the host countries.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13207