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The Civil Council in the Yarmouk Camp Demands the PLO to assume its responsibilities towards the camp

Published : 03-01-2015

The Civil Council in the Yarmouk Camp Demands the PLO to assume its responsibilities towards the camp

The civil council at the Yarmouk camp demanded, in a message to the PLO and its leaders, to assume their historic and national responsibilities to break the siege, as it demanded, through its message that was published in its website, to urgently intervene to find a practical and saving solution that will guarantee the camp to continue its political role related to the right of return and to work on returning back the residents to their houses. It also stressed the need to connect with all concerned parties to put an end to the siege, difficulties, war, assassination, and arrests. 

It is noteworthy that the Yarmouk camp is living under the siege of the Syrian regular army forces and the Palestinian groups loyal to it for 546 days respectively, with the continued power cut for more than 626 days, and water for 116 days respectively, in addition to the prevention of entering food and health aids for the fourth week respectively, amid fears of starvation, especially in case of stop the introduction of emergency food aid about a month ago.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/161

The civil council at the Yarmouk camp demanded, in a message to the PLO and its leaders, to assume their historic and national responsibilities to break the siege, as it demanded, through its message that was published in its website, to urgently intervene to find a practical and saving solution that will guarantee the camp to continue its political role related to the right of return and to work on returning back the residents to their houses. It also stressed the need to connect with all concerned parties to put an end to the siege, difficulties, war, assassination, and arrests. 

It is noteworthy that the Yarmouk camp is living under the siege of the Syrian regular army forces and the Palestinian groups loyal to it for 546 days respectively, with the continued power cut for more than 626 days, and water for 116 days respectively, in addition to the prevention of entering food and health aids for the fourth week respectively, amid fears of starvation, especially in case of stop the introduction of emergency food aid about a month ago.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/161