Published : 23-05-2017
AlBunyan Clinic in the southern Lebanese city of Sidon declared Tuesday a free medical day for the displaced Palestinian and Syrian refugees diagnosed with digestive disorders, among other diseases.
The move makes part of underway attempts to assuage the crises endured by the Palestinian and Syrian refugees fleeing war-torn Syria to Lebanon.
According to unofficial data, the number of Palestinians from Syria in Lebanon has shrunk back to 33,000 due to the vulnerable legal and social conditions they have been subjected to in the Lebanese territories.
AlBunyan Clinic in the southern Lebanese city of Sidon declared Tuesday a free medical day for the displaced Palestinian and Syrian refugees diagnosed with digestive disorders, among other diseases.
The move makes part of underway attempts to assuage the crises endured by the Palestinian and Syrian refugees fleeing war-torn Syria to Lebanon.
According to unofficial data, the number of Palestinians from Syria in Lebanon has shrunk back to 33,000 due to the vulnerable legal and social conditions they have been subjected to in the Lebanese territories.