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Palestinian Refugee Camps in Syria Subjected to Tragic Humanitarian Situation

Published : 03-02-2017

Palestinian Refugee Camps in Syria Subjected to Tragic Humanitarian Situation

AGPS continues to sound the alarm over the dire living conditions rocking Palestinian refugee camps in war-torn Syria.

Price hikes, unemployment, high rental fees, extreme poverty, and lack of financial resources have made life unbearable in those refugee camps.

Several youths dropped out of school after they have been forced to seek a livelihood to help their impoverished families.

AGPS documented the death of 186 Palestinians due to blockade-related incidents in Yarmouk Camp.

In heartbreaking photos leaked on social media networks, starved civilians occur as gulping downs herbs picked from the ground and cat meat after they have run out of food.

Children have also often been diagnosed with anemia, among other life-threatening diseases, due to medial neglect.

Civilians have often spoken out against the chronic power, water, and telecommunications blackouts rocking refugee camps across war-torn Syria.

At the same time, residents of Al-Sbeina Camp, in Rural Damascus, and the Aleppo-based Handarat Camp have been denied access to their homes via government checkpoints.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4637

AGPS continues to sound the alarm over the dire living conditions rocking Palestinian refugee camps in war-torn Syria.

Price hikes, unemployment, high rental fees, extreme poverty, and lack of financial resources have made life unbearable in those refugee camps.

Several youths dropped out of school after they have been forced to seek a livelihood to help their impoverished families.

AGPS documented the death of 186 Palestinians due to blockade-related incidents in Yarmouk Camp.

In heartbreaking photos leaked on social media networks, starved civilians occur as gulping downs herbs picked from the ground and cat meat after they have run out of food.

Children have also often been diagnosed with anemia, among other life-threatening diseases, due to medial neglect.

Civilians have often spoken out against the chronic power, water, and telecommunications blackouts rocking refugee camps across war-torn Syria.

At the same time, residents of Al-Sbeina Camp, in Rural Damascus, and the Aleppo-based Handarat Camp have been denied access to their homes via government checkpoints.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4637