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Palestinians of Syria in Numbers and Statistics till 12 of November 2015

Published : 13-11-2015

Palestinians of Syria in Numbers and Statistics till 12 of November 2015

  • 15,500 Palestinian Syrian refugees in Jordan, 45,000 Palestinian Syrian refugees in Lebanon, and 6,000 refugees in Egypt, according to the UNRWA's statistics till July 2015.
  • At least 36,000 Palestinian Syrian refugees have reached Europe during the last 4 years.
  • The Yarmouk Camp: - Siege, imposed by the Regular Army and PFGC, continued for 864 days respectively. In addition, power cuts continued for more than 934 days, water was cut for 424 days respectively. The number of victims due to the siege has reached to 182 victims.
  • Al Sbeina Camp: - Regular Army is still preventing the residents of the camp to return back to their houses for 725 days respectively.
  • Handarat Camp: - Residents have left the camp for 926 days after the Syrian Opposition Groups controlled it.
  • Dara’a Camp: - It is now almost 570 days without water and 70% of its buildings were demolished.
  • Jarmana, AL Saieda Zainab, Al Raml, Al Aedein Camps in Homs and Hamma: - A relatively quiet   situation in light of the economic crises.
  • Khan Al Sheih Camp: - Roads linking the camp to the city center are still closed except for Zakia- Khan Al Shieh road. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2266

  • 15,500 Palestinian Syrian refugees in Jordan, 45,000 Palestinian Syrian refugees in Lebanon, and 6,000 refugees in Egypt, according to the UNRWA's statistics till July 2015.
  • At least 36,000 Palestinian Syrian refugees have reached Europe during the last 4 years.
  • The Yarmouk Camp: - Siege, imposed by the Regular Army and PFGC, continued for 864 days respectively. In addition, power cuts continued for more than 934 days, water was cut for 424 days respectively. The number of victims due to the siege has reached to 182 victims.
  • Al Sbeina Camp: - Regular Army is still preventing the residents of the camp to return back to their houses for 725 days respectively.
  • Handarat Camp: - Residents have left the camp for 926 days after the Syrian Opposition Groups controlled it.
  • Dara’a Camp: - It is now almost 570 days without water and 70% of its buildings were demolished.
  • Jarmana, AL Saieda Zainab, Al Raml, Al Aedein Camps in Homs and Hamma: - A relatively quiet   situation in light of the economic crises.
  • Khan Al Sheih Camp: - Roads linking the camp to the city center are still closed except for Zakia- Khan Al Shieh road. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2266