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Harsh living conditions push Palestinian-Syrians in Gaza to return back to Syria.

Published : 29-12-2015

Harsh living conditions push Palestinian-Syrians in Gaza to return back to Syria.

Harsh living conditions are facing hundreds of Palestinian-Syrians who returned to the Gaza Strip escaping the war and arrests in Syria, added to difficult economic conditions in addition to the inability to secure housing and employment due to the catastrophic situation inside Gaza strip because of the wars and the ongoing blockade for several years.

In this regard, Al-Hayat newspaper, published in its yesterday's issue, a report talking about the hardships faced by the Palestinian-Syrian refugee "Om Sawsan Al-Mubayyid" 65-years-old and her family who suffer from financial crises hinder their daily life After returning to Gaza, which made the option of returning back to Syria an obsession to the whole family,

In the same context; one of the Palestinian-Syrians has complained to the AGPS' correspondent in Gaza about the difficult living conditions which they suffer in Gaza, noting that they did not get so far any of the promises they had heard about.

The Palestinian-Syrian families in Gaza Strip had carried out a number of sit-ins in front of the Palestinian cabinet, protesting at what they described as neglect and procrastination policy practiced by the government of national reconciliation towards them, where they demanded the government and the PLO and the Palestinian factions and international institutions to do their role in protecting the refugees and giving sufficient support to meet the basic humanitarian needs and jobs.

It should be noted that the number of Palestinian-Syrian families in Gaza estimated at 240 families.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2557

Harsh living conditions are facing hundreds of Palestinian-Syrians who returned to the Gaza Strip escaping the war and arrests in Syria, added to difficult economic conditions in addition to the inability to secure housing and employment due to the catastrophic situation inside Gaza strip because of the wars and the ongoing blockade for several years.

In this regard, Al-Hayat newspaper, published in its yesterday's issue, a report talking about the hardships faced by the Palestinian-Syrian refugee "Om Sawsan Al-Mubayyid" 65-years-old and her family who suffer from financial crises hinder their daily life After returning to Gaza, which made the option of returning back to Syria an obsession to the whole family,

In the same context; one of the Palestinian-Syrians has complained to the AGPS' correspondent in Gaza about the difficult living conditions which they suffer in Gaza, noting that they did not get so far any of the promises they had heard about.

The Palestinian-Syrian families in Gaza Strip had carried out a number of sit-ins in front of the Palestinian cabinet, protesting at what they described as neglect and procrastination policy practiced by the government of national reconciliation towards them, where they demanded the government and the PLO and the Palestinian factions and international institutions to do their role in protecting the refugees and giving sufficient support to meet the basic humanitarian needs and jobs.

It should be noted that the number of Palestinian-Syrian families in Gaza estimated at 240 families.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2557