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Poverty and Dire Living Conditions Force Thousands of Palestinian Students to Leave School

Published : 02-06-2016

Poverty and Dire Living Conditions Force Thousands of Palestinian Students to Leave School

The AGPS confirmed that the harsh living conditions of the Palestinian refugees in Syria forced thousands of students to leave school and look for work in order to fend their families who were forced to leave their homes because of the shelling and the siege, which targeted their camps in Syria, which added new burdens on their shoulders.

The AGPS statistics indicate that three Palestinian camps in Syria are still under strict siege, where the regular army forces and the affiliated Palestinian groups continue to impose siege over the Yarmouk camp in Damascus for (1082) days respectively, Sbeina camp in Damascus suburb, which has been fully emptied of its population since (935) days, while the Syrian armed opposition groups prevented residents of Handarat camp in Aleppo from returning to their homes for (1127) days, according to the report.

Besieging those three camps has forced thousands of Palestinian families to leave their homes and migrate to other homes or housing in schools and shelters.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3370

The AGPS confirmed that the harsh living conditions of the Palestinian refugees in Syria forced thousands of students to leave school and look for work in order to fend their families who were forced to leave their homes because of the shelling and the siege, which targeted their camps in Syria, which added new burdens on their shoulders.

The AGPS statistics indicate that three Palestinian camps in Syria are still under strict siege, where the regular army forces and the affiliated Palestinian groups continue to impose siege over the Yarmouk camp in Damascus for (1082) days respectively, Sbeina camp in Damascus suburb, which has been fully emptied of its population since (935) days, while the Syrian armed opposition groups prevented residents of Handarat camp in Aleppo from returning to their homes for (1127) days, according to the report.

Besieging those three camps has forced thousands of Palestinian families to leave their homes and migrate to other homes or housing in schools and shelters.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3370