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The association of "Palestinian Doctors in Europe" describes the situation in Khan Al-Shieh as catastrophic.

Published : 17-10-2016

The association of "Palestinian Doctors in Europe" describes the situation in Khan Al-Shieh as catastrophic.

In its turn, the association of "Palestinian Doctors in Europe" warned from the deterioration of humanitarian situation in Khan Al – Sheih and called its residents' conditions as "catastrophic".

It also mentioned in its statement that this deteriorated situation is a result of targeting civilians by deadly international prohibited weapons. Those weapons left dozens of victims and injuries, wide destruction in infrastructure and general facilities like medical centers and the only hospital, which are now off-duty. In addition to endanger the lives of 12000 civilians including 3000 children in the camp.

The association also appealed the international community and governmental and non-governmental organizations to rescue civilians, open safe paths, provide the camp with medical aids, medicines and special food for infants and newborn babies and to allow patients to get out of the camp for their treatment.

They called UNRWA to assume its responsibilities towards Palestinian refugees, provide medical centers with professional employees and highlighted on the necessity to cease targeting the camp since it's an internationally recognized camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4049

In its turn, the association of "Palestinian Doctors in Europe" warned from the deterioration of humanitarian situation in Khan Al – Sheih and called its residents' conditions as "catastrophic".

It also mentioned in its statement that this deteriorated situation is a result of targeting civilians by deadly international prohibited weapons. Those weapons left dozens of victims and injuries, wide destruction in infrastructure and general facilities like medical centers and the only hospital, which are now off-duty. In addition to endanger the lives of 12000 civilians including 3000 children in the camp.

The association also appealed the international community and governmental and non-governmental organizations to rescue civilians, open safe paths, provide the camp with medical aids, medicines and special food for infants and newborn babies and to allow patients to get out of the camp for their treatment.

They called UNRWA to assume its responsibilities towards Palestinian refugees, provide medical centers with professional employees and highlighted on the necessity to cease targeting the camp since it's an internationally recognized camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4049