Published : 25-12-2016
AGPS data indicates that over two thirds of Palestinian refugees have gone homeless due to the raging warfare and tough blockades imposed on Palestinian refugee camps, most notably Damascus-based Yarmouk and Al-Sbeina Camp, in Rural Damascus.
Thousands have been left with no other way-out than to seek refuge overseas, embarking on a life-threatening journey into the heart of the unknown.
In such new destinations as Lebanon and Turkey rental fees have hit 400$, compared to 150$ in Damascus and its suburbs.
Torn from the nourishment of home and warmth of family, Palestinian refugees have been living rough as they failed to secure the exorbitant rental costs.
AGPS data indicates that over two thirds of Palestinian refugees have gone homeless due to the raging warfare and tough blockades imposed on Palestinian refugee camps, most notably Damascus-based Yarmouk and Al-Sbeina Camp, in Rural Damascus.
Thousands have been left with no other way-out than to seek refuge overseas, embarking on a life-threatening journey into the heart of the unknown.
In such new destinations as Lebanon and Turkey rental fees have hit 400$, compared to 150$ in Damascus and its suburbs.
Torn from the nourishment of home and warmth of family, Palestinian refugees have been living rough as they failed to secure the exorbitant rental costs.