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Repeated Siege of Qudseia Area Increases the Suffering of Hundreds of Displaced Palestinian Families

Published : 01-10-2015

Repeated Siege of Qudseia Area Increases the Suffering of Hundreds of Displaced Palestinian Families

Nearly 6,000 Palestinian families who fled from the Yarmouk refugee camp and other camps to Qudseia area in Damascus suburb are still suffering as a result of the security deterioration in the region between the Syrian opposition and the regular army forces between now and then. In addition to the arrest campaigns carried out by the regular army and the closure of roads linking Qudsaya with the city center, which impacted negatively on them and push many families to flee again from Qudseia district to areas within the city of Damascus and its suburb.

In terms of living aspect, hundreds of Palestinian families displaced from the Yarmouk camp to Qudseia district demanded the Palestinian and Syrian authorities to find a solution to their plight, by lifting the siege on the Yarmouk camp, to allow the introduction of food and medicine, and to allow their return to their homes and property.

This demand came as a result of harsh living conditions in which they live, namely the high cost prices, the widespread unemployment, and the lack of income for most of these families who had to rent houses at high prices, what caused them economic and material crisis over their plight and the loss of their homes and properties in the Palestinian camps.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/1998

Nearly 6,000 Palestinian families who fled from the Yarmouk refugee camp and other camps to Qudseia area in Damascus suburb are still suffering as a result of the security deterioration in the region between the Syrian opposition and the regular army forces between now and then. In addition to the arrest campaigns carried out by the regular army and the closure of roads linking Qudsaya with the city center, which impacted negatively on them and push many families to flee again from Qudseia district to areas within the city of Damascus and its suburb.

In terms of living aspect, hundreds of Palestinian families displaced from the Yarmouk camp to Qudseia district demanded the Palestinian and Syrian authorities to find a solution to their plight, by lifting the siege on the Yarmouk camp, to allow the introduction of food and medicine, and to allow their return to their homes and property.

This demand came as a result of harsh living conditions in which they live, namely the high cost prices, the widespread unemployment, and the lack of income for most of these families who had to rent houses at high prices, what caused them economic and material crisis over their plight and the loss of their homes and properties in the Palestinian camps.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/1998