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Activists Warn the Pro-Regime al-Quds Brigades from the Implication of the Palestinian Refugees in Aleppo Confrontations

Published : 08-08-2016

Activists Warn the Pro-Regime al-Quds Brigades from the Implication of the Palestinian Refugees in Aleppo Confrontations

Palestinian and Syrian activists warned al-Quds Brigade affiliated with the Syrian regime group in Aleppo from the implication of the Palestinian refugees in confrontations in Aleppo between the Syrian regime forces and armed opposition groups.  Maj. Gen. who recruits dozens of Palestinian refugees sent a large force to reinforce areas controlled by the Syrian regime in Aleppo, as he sent massive reinforcements to the opposite direction of the cement plant and Ramouseh to face the armed opposition forces.

Activists and residents of Neirab camp in Aleppo accused al-Quds Brigade and its leader, "Mohamed Said," of recruiting young people, including dozens of Neirab residents and send them away from the Palestinian refugee camps to fight alongside the Syrian regime forces against the armed opposition groups to support them under the pretext of the camps' protection.

Residents of the camp confirmed that al-Quds Brigades exploits the deteriorated economic conditions, the lack of financial resources for Palestinian families, and the spread of unemployment to attract young people with high salaries on a monthly basis, while the people of Neirab warned that the actions of the Syrian army and the affiliated groups would immerse the camp directly in the conflict in Syria.

Al-Quds Brigade was established on October 6, 2013, but was not announced at the time, it was formed by "Mohamed Said." The brigade includes Palestinian refugees from Neirab, fighters from Handarat camp, and Syrian fighters, while it's headquarter is based in Neirab camp, and another branch was opened at Rimal camp in Lathakia. The commander of the brigade tried to open military branches in the Palestinian camps in Damascus, but the pro- Syrian regime Palestinian groups in Damascus prevented this.

It is noteworthy that "al-Quds Brigade" has lost hundreds of fighters during battles with the armed opposition groups, as the AGPS documented dozens of Palestinian refugees who died while fighting alongside al-Quds Brigade since it was formed.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3716

Palestinian and Syrian activists warned al-Quds Brigade affiliated with the Syrian regime group in Aleppo from the implication of the Palestinian refugees in confrontations in Aleppo between the Syrian regime forces and armed opposition groups.  Maj. Gen. who recruits dozens of Palestinian refugees sent a large force to reinforce areas controlled by the Syrian regime in Aleppo, as he sent massive reinforcements to the opposite direction of the cement plant and Ramouseh to face the armed opposition forces.

Activists and residents of Neirab camp in Aleppo accused al-Quds Brigade and its leader, "Mohamed Said," of recruiting young people, including dozens of Neirab residents and send them away from the Palestinian refugee camps to fight alongside the Syrian regime forces against the armed opposition groups to support them under the pretext of the camps' protection.

Residents of the camp confirmed that al-Quds Brigades exploits the deteriorated economic conditions, the lack of financial resources for Palestinian families, and the spread of unemployment to attract young people with high salaries on a monthly basis, while the people of Neirab warned that the actions of the Syrian army and the affiliated groups would immerse the camp directly in the conflict in Syria.

Al-Quds Brigade was established on October 6, 2013, but was not announced at the time, it was formed by "Mohamed Said." The brigade includes Palestinian refugees from Neirab, fighters from Handarat camp, and Syrian fighters, while it's headquarter is based in Neirab camp, and another branch was opened at Rimal camp in Lathakia. The commander of the brigade tried to open military branches in the Palestinian camps in Damascus, but the pro- Syrian regime Palestinian groups in Damascus prevented this.

It is noteworthy that "al-Quds Brigade" has lost hundreds of fighters during battles with the armed opposition groups, as the AGPS documented dozens of Palestinian refugees who died while fighting alongside al-Quds Brigade since it was formed.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3716