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Special Sources for the AGPS: Iran and Hezbollah Refused to Intervene for the Release of Palestinian Detainees in the Syrian Regime's Prisons

Published : 03-07-2016

Special Sources for the AGPS: Iran and Hezbollah Refused to Intervene for the Release of Palestinian Detainees in the Syrian Regime

Palestinian sources - who asked not to be identified - confirmed to the AGPS that a number of Palestinian factions demanded "Iran" and "Hezbollah" to intervene with the Syrian regime to release more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners in its jails and its security branches.

The sources added that "Hezbollah" and "Iran" refused to even discuss the names of the detainees, or work on revealing their fate, as they refused to intervene to reveal the fate of "Palestinian resistance" disappeared in Syria believed to be detained.

For their part, activists confirmed to the AGPS that Iran, Hezbollah, and a number of Palestinian factions in Damascus, has strong ties with the Syrian regime, and is able to release Palestinian detainees, but they refused to intervene in the detainees file under the pretext of lack of desire to disrupt their relationship with the Syrian regime.

Documented statistics of the AGPS shows that (1086) Palestinian refugees detained in the Syrian regime's prisons.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3536

Palestinian sources - who asked not to be identified - confirmed to the AGPS that a number of Palestinian factions demanded "Iran" and "Hezbollah" to intervene with the Syrian regime to release more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners in its jails and its security branches.

The sources added that "Hezbollah" and "Iran" refused to even discuss the names of the detainees, or work on revealing their fate, as they refused to intervene to reveal the fate of "Palestinian resistance" disappeared in Syria believed to be detained.

For their part, activists confirmed to the AGPS that Iran, Hezbollah, and a number of Palestinian factions in Damascus, has strong ties with the Syrian regime, and is able to release Palestinian detainees, but they refused to intervene in the detainees file under the pretext of lack of desire to disrupt their relationship with the Syrian regime.

Documented statistics of the AGPS shows that (1086) Palestinian refugees detained in the Syrian regime's prisons.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3536