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Palestinians from Syria in numbers and statistics Until 10 April 2016

Published : 11-04-2016

Palestinians from Syria in numbers and statistics Until 10 April 2016

  • 15,000 Palestinian refugee from Syria in Jordan, 
  • 6,000 Palestinian refugees from Syria in Egypt, according to the UNRWA's statistics of July 2015. 
  • More than 71,200 Palestinian refugee from Syria arrived Europe by the end of December 2015. 
  • Al-Yarmouk Camp: still under the siege imposed by Syrian Regime's Army and the PFLP-GC (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command for 1030 days. Power cut for 1091 days, water cut for 580 days. The number of victims resulting from the siege is 186.  
  • Al-Sbeina Camp: Syrian Regime's Army still preventing the residents from returning to their houses for 886 days. 
  • Handarat Camp: All of its residents have left the camp for 1078 days after the Syrian Opposition Groups controlled it. 
  • Dara’a Camp: water cut continues for 739 days. 70% of its buildings are destroyed. 
  • Jarmana, AL-Saieda Zainab, Al-Raml, Al-Aedein Homs and Al-Aedein camp of Hama: A relatively quiet situation with economic crises. 
  • Khan Eshieh Camp: All roads linking the camp to the city are still closed back and forth except for Zakia-Khan Eshieh road. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3105

  • 15,000 Palestinian refugee from Syria in Jordan, 
  • 6,000 Palestinian refugees from Syria in Egypt, according to the UNRWA's statistics of July 2015. 
  • More than 71,200 Palestinian refugee from Syria arrived Europe by the end of December 2015. 
  • Al-Yarmouk Camp: still under the siege imposed by Syrian Regime's Army and the PFLP-GC (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command for 1030 days. Power cut for 1091 days, water cut for 580 days. The number of victims resulting from the siege is 186.  
  • Al-Sbeina Camp: Syrian Regime's Army still preventing the residents from returning to their houses for 886 days. 
  • Handarat Camp: All of its residents have left the camp for 1078 days after the Syrian Opposition Groups controlled it. 
  • Dara’a Camp: water cut continues for 739 days. 70% of its buildings are destroyed. 
  • Jarmana, AL-Saieda Zainab, Al-Raml, Al-Aedein Homs and Al-Aedein camp of Hama: A relatively quiet situation with economic crises. 
  • Khan Eshieh Camp: All roads linking the camp to the city are still closed back and forth except for Zakia-Khan Eshieh road. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3105