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Residents of Yarmouk camp; Ongoing and Multiple Suffering under Siege

Published : 30-06-2015

Residents of Yarmouk camp; Ongoing and Multiple Suffering under Siege

The remained residents of the Yarmouk camp are suffering from many living crises due to the blockade imposed on the camp several months ago, as well as due to ISIS control on the camp.

 Residents are complaining of the high prices of food, which is observed in the past few days in the camp markets, where the price of a kilo of sugar is 500 Syrian pounds, while a kilo of rice (300) Syrian pounds, while the price of a kilo of flour has exceeded (600) SP, Al Masbaha (600) SP, tomatoes (300) Syrian pounds, and the cucumber is (300) SP.

 Meanwhile, the Yarmouk refugee camp witnessed a state of calm on all fighting axes, while ISIS and Al-Nusra Front are still imposing their control on 60% of its area.

In terms of relief aspect, Palestine Charity Committee distributed meals to the displaced Palestinian refugees in the towns of Yalda, Beit Sahem, and Babbila, as part of the campaign launched by the Committee in Ramadan under the name of "Iftar Saem."

 Jafra Foundation prepares breakfast meals in the Jafra kitchen in the towns of Yalda and Babbila to be distributed to people in the region, while the Foundation volunteers fill drinking water for the residents.

Meanwhile, the 82-year- old man "Abu Adel" and his 80-year- wife got out of the Yarmouk camp by Beit Sahem checkpoint to Jaffa hospital in the capital Damascus, to receive treatment there.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/1408

The remained residents of the Yarmouk camp are suffering from many living crises due to the blockade imposed on the camp several months ago, as well as due to ISIS control on the camp.

 Residents are complaining of the high prices of food, which is observed in the past few days in the camp markets, where the price of a kilo of sugar is 500 Syrian pounds, while a kilo of rice (300) Syrian pounds, while the price of a kilo of flour has exceeded (600) SP, Al Masbaha (600) SP, tomatoes (300) Syrian pounds, and the cucumber is (300) SP.

 Meanwhile, the Yarmouk refugee camp witnessed a state of calm on all fighting axes, while ISIS and Al-Nusra Front are still imposing their control on 60% of its area.

In terms of relief aspect, Palestine Charity Committee distributed meals to the displaced Palestinian refugees in the towns of Yalda, Beit Sahem, and Babbila, as part of the campaign launched by the Committee in Ramadan under the name of "Iftar Saem."

 Jafra Foundation prepares breakfast meals in the Jafra kitchen in the towns of Yalda and Babbila to be distributed to people in the region, while the Foundation volunteers fill drinking water for the residents.

Meanwhile, the 82-year- old man "Abu Adel" and his 80-year- wife got out of the Yarmouk camp by Beit Sahem checkpoint to Jaffa hospital in the capital Damascus, to receive treatment there.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/1408