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Palestinian Refugee Fatally Gunned Down, Others Injured South of Syria

Published : 13-11-2022

Palestinian Refugee Fatally Gunned Down, Others Injured South of Syria

Palestinian refugee Mohamed Husain Fares AlZanghari, born in 1992, was killed by ISIS militias in AlSadd neighborhood, in the southern Syrian city of Deraa.

Palestinian refugees Omar Adnan Omar AlHamdouni and Luay Omar AlHamdouni were also injured in the violent clashes between local armed groups and ISIS terrorists in AlSadd neighborhood, adjacent to Deraa refugee camp.

A few days earlier, a rocket hit Deraa Camp for Palestinian refugees, south of Syria, resulting in heavy material damage.

Dozens of Palestinian refugee families fled Deraa Camp and AlSadd neighborhood, south of Syria, due to the simmering clashes between local armed groups and ISIS militias.

At least 45 Palestinian families, including 15 from Deraa Camp, fled to neighboring areas as violence has gone unabated. 

A few days earlier, three civilians, including a Palestinian refugee, sustained wounds due to the simmering clashes with ISIS militias in AlSadd neighborhood, in Deraa city, south of Syria.

Palestinian refugee Amar AlAyedi was gunned down in the abdomen as he tended to a wounded person in the area. A 60-year-old man also succumbed to his wounds.

Sometime earlier, local armed groups reportedly seized a number of buildings where ISIS militias had been taking shelter.

Opposition forces in Syria imposed a curfew on and around Deraa refugee camp while UNRWA suspended classes at its schools in the area.

The camp, once home to 10,000 Palestine refugees, was severely damaged during the conflict. Since their displacement, over 3,700 Palestine refugees have returned to Dera’a, where they faced extremely difficult living conditions, extensive damage and limited access to basic infrastructure. UNRWA is their sole provider of basic services.

UN data indicates that over 40 per cent of Palestine refugees living in Syria are displaced internally, with over 90 per cent living on less than US$ 2 a day. Twelve years of conflict, coupled with the global COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the impact of the crisis in Ukraine on food prices, make it increasingly difficult for many Palestine refugees to pay rent outside camps. Many have no other choice but to return to living amidst the rubble of their damaged or destroyed homes.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13579

Palestinian refugee Mohamed Husain Fares AlZanghari, born in 1992, was killed by ISIS militias in AlSadd neighborhood, in the southern Syrian city of Deraa.

Palestinian refugees Omar Adnan Omar AlHamdouni and Luay Omar AlHamdouni were also injured in the violent clashes between local armed groups and ISIS terrorists in AlSadd neighborhood, adjacent to Deraa refugee camp.

A few days earlier, a rocket hit Deraa Camp for Palestinian refugees, south of Syria, resulting in heavy material damage.

Dozens of Palestinian refugee families fled Deraa Camp and AlSadd neighborhood, south of Syria, due to the simmering clashes between local armed groups and ISIS militias.

At least 45 Palestinian families, including 15 from Deraa Camp, fled to neighboring areas as violence has gone unabated. 

A few days earlier, three civilians, including a Palestinian refugee, sustained wounds due to the simmering clashes with ISIS militias in AlSadd neighborhood, in Deraa city, south of Syria.

Palestinian refugee Amar AlAyedi was gunned down in the abdomen as he tended to a wounded person in the area. A 60-year-old man also succumbed to his wounds.

Sometime earlier, local armed groups reportedly seized a number of buildings where ISIS militias had been taking shelter.

Opposition forces in Syria imposed a curfew on and around Deraa refugee camp while UNRWA suspended classes at its schools in the area.

The camp, once home to 10,000 Palestine refugees, was severely damaged during the conflict. Since their displacement, over 3,700 Palestine refugees have returned to Dera’a, where they faced extremely difficult living conditions, extensive damage and limited access to basic infrastructure. UNRWA is their sole provider of basic services.

UN data indicates that over 40 per cent of Palestine refugees living in Syria are displaced internally, with over 90 per cent living on less than US$ 2 a day. Twelve years of conflict, coupled with the global COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the impact of the crisis in Ukraine on food prices, make it increasingly difficult for many Palestine refugees to pay rent outside camps. Many have no other choice but to return to living amidst the rubble of their damaged or destroyed homes.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13579