Published : 26-06-2016
Multiple sources confirmed to the AGPS that some Palestinian groups affiliated with the Syrian regime communicated with Palestinian Syrian refugees in Europe to convince them to return to Syria to fight alongside the Syrian regime forces.
Our correspondent confirmed earlier that a number of Palestinian families and young people, who migrated to Germany, returned recently to the Neirab camp in Aleppo, in addition to the arrival of two families and three young men during the past few days, as another family arrived at the camp from Switzerland two weeks ago.
Media resources affiliated with the Syrian opposition published photographs of what it described as a group of young Palestinians from Germany returned and joined the Syrian regime, under initiative and coordination of the commander of "al-Quds Brigade" militia, Mohammed Saeed and a number of leaders of the militia led by the Deputy leader, Adnan al-Sayyed and chief of operations, Mohammed Rafi.
According to the newspaper, the "returnees" are a group of people from Neirab camp in Aleppo, who previously went to Germany for asylum and recently returned through facilitation of the regime secured by AlQuds Brigade militias.
Multiple sources confirmed to the AGPS that some Palestinian groups affiliated with the Syrian regime communicated with Palestinian Syrian refugees in Europe to convince them to return to Syria to fight alongside the Syrian regime forces.
Our correspondent confirmed earlier that a number of Palestinian families and young people, who migrated to Germany, returned recently to the Neirab camp in Aleppo, in addition to the arrival of two families and three young men during the past few days, as another family arrived at the camp from Switzerland two weeks ago.
Media resources affiliated with the Syrian opposition published photographs of what it described as a group of young Palestinians from Germany returned and joined the Syrian regime, under initiative and coordination of the commander of "al-Quds Brigade" militia, Mohammed Saeed and a number of leaders of the militia led by the Deputy leader, Adnan al-Sayyed and chief of operations, Mohammed Rafi.
According to the newspaper, the "returnees" are a group of people from Neirab camp in Aleppo, who previously went to Germany for asylum and recently returned through facilitation of the regime secured by AlQuds Brigade militias.