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Continuous Suffering of 6000 Palestinian Families at Qudseia Due to the Siege of the Regular Army

Published : 05-11-2015

Continuous Suffering of 6000 Palestinian Families at Qudseia Due to the Siege of the Regular Army

About (6000) Palestinian families in Damascus suburb, displaced from the Palestinian refugee camps especially Yarmouk camp living in Qudseya, are still suffering due to the siege imposed by the regular army since last July.

The siege reflected negatively on the situation of refugees and their living conditions where the city markets have a few goods and high prices, in addition to exploiting the conditions of the siege by some homeowners who raise their homes rent.

Due to the siege, any Palestinian is prevented to leave or enter the camp unless he is an employee, entry of any kind of goods are prevented but by imposition paid to members of security checkpoints. The spread of unemployment and the loss of financial resources turned the life of Palestinian refugees in Qudseya into hell, according to a resident.

It is noteworthy that the reconciliation agreement took place between the people and the Syrian regime, where it was agreed to end armed manifestations and the return of safety and security to the region.  Flour, vegetables, and gas were entered and the road is to open and normalcy of life returns later, but so far siege still continues.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2215

About (6000) Palestinian families in Damascus suburb, displaced from the Palestinian refugee camps especially Yarmouk camp living in Qudseya, are still suffering due to the siege imposed by the regular army since last July.

The siege reflected negatively on the situation of refugees and their living conditions where the city markets have a few goods and high prices, in addition to exploiting the conditions of the siege by some homeowners who raise their homes rent.

Due to the siege, any Palestinian is prevented to leave or enter the camp unless he is an employee, entry of any kind of goods are prevented but by imposition paid to members of security checkpoints. The spread of unemployment and the loss of financial resources turned the life of Palestinian refugees in Qudseya into hell, according to a resident.

It is noteworthy that the reconciliation agreement took place between the people and the Syrian regime, where it was agreed to end armed manifestations and the return of safety and security to the region.  Flour, vegetables, and gas were entered and the road is to open and normalcy of life returns later, but so far siege still continues.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2215