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Thousands of Palestinians are still Suffering after the Regular Army Prevented their Return to Sbeina Camp

Published : 30-05-2016

Thousands of Palestinians are still Suffering after the Regular Army Prevented their Return to Sbeina Camp

The Regular Army forces and some affiliated Palestinian Groups are still preventing the residents of Sbeina camp to return to their houses for 932 days. Residents were forced to leave their houses following the violent clashes that broke out between the Regular Army and the armed opposition groups, which ended with the Regular Army full control over the camp.

 Eye witnesses estimated that more than 80% of the camp's buildings were almost completely destroyed; specifically the area extends from Moaz Bin JAbal mosque till the Kurds bakery, which is considered the western entrance of the camp.

It is mentioned that the residents were forced to flee to the adjacent towns and camps to find themselves in a new suffering that included all aspects of their lives which turned into a tragedy due to the dire economic conditions, unemployment, and the scarcity of financial resources.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3354

The Regular Army forces and some affiliated Palestinian Groups are still preventing the residents of Sbeina camp to return to their houses for 932 days. Residents were forced to leave their houses following the violent clashes that broke out between the Regular Army and the armed opposition groups, which ended with the Regular Army full control over the camp.

 Eye witnesses estimated that more than 80% of the camp's buildings were almost completely destroyed; specifically the area extends from Moaz Bin JAbal mosque till the Kurds bakery, which is considered the western entrance of the camp.

It is mentioned that the residents were forced to flee to the adjacent towns and camps to find themselves in a new suffering that included all aspects of their lives which turned into a tragedy due to the dire economic conditions, unemployment, and the scarcity of financial resources.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3354