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ISIS Tightens Grip on Stranded Civilians in Yarmouk Camp

Published : 26-02-2017

ISIS Tightens Grip on Stranded Civilians in Yarmouk Camp

ISIS mobs in southern Damascus have tightened noose around civilians who have been stranded in blockaded Yarmouk Camp.

A tough cordon has also been enforced by ISIS on areas led by Tahrir AlSham Commission in western Yarmouk in an attempt to force Tahrir AlSham fighters to turn themselves in.

As a result, residents of AlRija, Street 15, Street 30, Jadat, Ein Ghazal, Haifa Street, and Safouriya Street have run out of much-needed foodstuff and medicines.

At the same time, the Syrian government forces and their war partners have been holding sway over the camp for 1,346 days running.

ISIS further imposed tight restriction of the delivery of firewood from the shelter to adjacent towns, stipulating that a written permission be issued by the ISIS-run “public court” to that very end and that the intended quantity do not exceed 25 kilograms.

Palestinian and Syrian families in southern Damascus have often launched cries for help over the lack of firewood needed for cooking and heating during winter season. Civilians have been forced to purchase the debris of demolished homes and structures in Yarmouk and AlHajar AlAswad and selling them to others sheltered in nearby towns and camps.

ISIS further banned raising the Palestinian flag, ruling that whoever breaches the ban be subjected to harsh penalties. Sources from the camp said ISIS mobs stepped on a Palestinian flag.

A number of Palestinian refugees have been cold-bloodedly executed by ISIS since the latter grabbed hold of large parts of Yarmouk Camp. Several others have been held captive, amid concerns over ISIS intents to execute them.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4762

ISIS mobs in southern Damascus have tightened noose around civilians who have been stranded in blockaded Yarmouk Camp.

A tough cordon has also been enforced by ISIS on areas led by Tahrir AlSham Commission in western Yarmouk in an attempt to force Tahrir AlSham fighters to turn themselves in.

As a result, residents of AlRija, Street 15, Street 30, Jadat, Ein Ghazal, Haifa Street, and Safouriya Street have run out of much-needed foodstuff and medicines.

At the same time, the Syrian government forces and their war partners have been holding sway over the camp for 1,346 days running.

ISIS further imposed tight restriction of the delivery of firewood from the shelter to adjacent towns, stipulating that a written permission be issued by the ISIS-run “public court” to that very end and that the intended quantity do not exceed 25 kilograms.

Palestinian and Syrian families in southern Damascus have often launched cries for help over the lack of firewood needed for cooking and heating during winter season. Civilians have been forced to purchase the debris of demolished homes and structures in Yarmouk and AlHajar AlAswad and selling them to others sheltered in nearby towns and camps.

ISIS further banned raising the Palestinian flag, ruling that whoever breaches the ban be subjected to harsh penalties. Sources from the camp said ISIS mobs stepped on a Palestinian flag.

A number of Palestinian refugees have been cold-bloodedly executed by ISIS since the latter grabbed hold of large parts of Yarmouk Camp. Several others have been held captive, amid concerns over ISIS intents to execute them.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4762