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Palestinian Refugees Denounce Fuel Shortage in Syria Displacement Camps

Published : 30-11-2022

Palestinian Refugees Denounce Fuel Shortage in Syria Displacement Camps

Palestinian refugees in Syria have railed against the blackouts in the landline service and internet connection.

Civilians attributed the crisis to the chronic power blackouts across the war-torn country.

Syrian Telecom has warned that a number of telephone centres are out of service as power generators have gone inoperative due to fuel dearth.

Twelve years after demonstrations started in Syria, the majority of Palestinian refugees sheltered in the war-torn country have been grappling with an abject humanitarian situation.

UN data indicates that over half of the Palestine refugees in the country have been displaced at least once because of the brutal conflict that ensued, including 120,000 who have sought safety in neighbouring countries, mainly Lebanon and Jordan, and beyond;

Over 80% of PRS live in extreme poverty and rely on humanitarian assistance as their main source of income. 86% of PRS households are reported to be in debt.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13649

Palestinian refugees in Syria have railed against the blackouts in the landline service and internet connection.

Civilians attributed the crisis to the chronic power blackouts across the war-torn country.

Syrian Telecom has warned that a number of telephone centres are out of service as power generators have gone inoperative due to fuel dearth.

Twelve years after demonstrations started in Syria, the majority of Palestinian refugees sheltered in the war-torn country have been grappling with an abject humanitarian situation.

UN data indicates that over half of the Palestine refugees in the country have been displaced at least once because of the brutal conflict that ensued, including 120,000 who have sought safety in neighbouring countries, mainly Lebanon and Jordan, and beyond;

Over 80% of PRS live in extreme poverty and rely on humanitarian assistance as their main source of income. 86% of PRS households are reported to be in debt.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13649