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A movement of immigration by Palestinian families from Qudsya in Damascus countryside.

Published : 30-09-2016

A movement of immigration by Palestinian families from Qudsya in Damascus countryside.

AGPS reporter confirmed that Qusya has recently witnessed an active movement of exodus by the residents of the camp. Due to the escalation of insecurity, shelling and serious clashes between the Syrian regime forces vs. the pro- opposition armed groups.

Palestinian families from Qudsya call both parties of the conflict to secure a path for them. They also demanded UNRWA, PLO and Palestinian parties to take the full responsibility towards Palestinians to return them back to their camps.

Trapped people in general and Palestinians in specific are living in a suffocating siege for more than a year. Syrian regime is imposing a cordon around the town in addition to the bombing, snipping in different places of the town and preventing people from getting in or out the camp except with specific conditions. All those procedures frighten the 6000 Palestinian families who live in Qudsya to witness the same scenario of siege which Yarmouk had lived.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3957

AGPS reporter confirmed that Qusya has recently witnessed an active movement of exodus by the residents of the camp. Due to the escalation of insecurity, shelling and serious clashes between the Syrian regime forces vs. the pro- opposition armed groups.

Palestinian families from Qudsya call both parties of the conflict to secure a path for them. They also demanded UNRWA, PLO and Palestinian parties to take the full responsibility towards Palestinians to return them back to their camps.

Trapped people in general and Palestinians in specific are living in a suffocating siege for more than a year. Syrian regime is imposing a cordon around the town in addition to the bombing, snipping in different places of the town and preventing people from getting in or out the camp except with specific conditions. All those procedures frighten the 6000 Palestinian families who live in Qudsya to witness the same scenario of siege which Yarmouk had lived.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3957