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1100 Palestinian-Syrian families in Tyre City suffer from aid shortage.

Published : 04-01-2016

1100 Palestinian-Syrian families in Tyre City suffer from aid shortage.

The AGPS has received many messages from Palestinian families displaced to the city of Tyre in Lebanon, complaining about the ignorance of relief organizations and charities.

According to these families; they suffer from a very difficult situation which affects all their life aspects, at economic and social levels, and causing an insecurity state due to the volatile policies practiced by the General Security, especially in regards of not renewing the residency permits, and the arrest campaign carried out from time to time under the pretext of residency expiry, in addition to not allowing the refugees to get work permissions.

In terms of living aspect; the UNRWA's recent decision to reduce its services provided to refugees and to cut shelter aid had a mass negative impact on their living conditions.

It is noteworthy that the number of Syrian Palestinian families displaced to the city of Tyre, southern Lebanon is estimated at 1,100 family out of 42,000 Palestinian-Syrian refugees fled to Lebanon to escape the war in Syria.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2591

The AGPS has received many messages from Palestinian families displaced to the city of Tyre in Lebanon, complaining about the ignorance of relief organizations and charities.

According to these families; they suffer from a very difficult situation which affects all their life aspects, at economic and social levels, and causing an insecurity state due to the volatile policies practiced by the General Security, especially in regards of not renewing the residency permits, and the arrest campaign carried out from time to time under the pretext of residency expiry, in addition to not allowing the refugees to get work permissions.

In terms of living aspect; the UNRWA's recent decision to reduce its services provided to refugees and to cut shelter aid had a mass negative impact on their living conditions.

It is noteworthy that the number of Syrian Palestinian families displaced to the city of Tyre, southern Lebanon is estimated at 1,100 family out of 42,000 Palestinian-Syrian refugees fled to Lebanon to escape the war in Syria.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2591