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ISIS Shuts Yarmouk Shops, Flogs Civilians

Published : 07-08-2017

ISIS Shuts Yarmouk Shops, Flogs Civilians

In Pictures circulated on Facebook, ISIS gunmen appear as flogging a Yarmouk resident on claims that he committed a religious felony. Another snapshot showed two ISIS militants as yelling at a Palestinian youth for shaving his beard.

ISIS has closed a number of local shops under the pretext that their owners did not pay mandatory alms-giving cash.

As of July 22, ISIS militias embarked on a campaign to force shopkeepers and street vendors to pay alleged alms-giving sums.

ISIS militias have stepped up crackdowns on civilians stranded in Yarmouk Camp. Over recent day ISIS ordered at least four families in AlShuhadaa zone to leave their homes. The targeted families are not allowed to take any of their personal belongings out of the camp.

The escalation has come shortly after reports have emerged on a new round of talks with pro-government parties, believed to be from Hezbollah.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5600

In Pictures circulated on Facebook, ISIS gunmen appear as flogging a Yarmouk resident on claims that he committed a religious felony. Another snapshot showed two ISIS militants as yelling at a Palestinian youth for shaving his beard.

ISIS has closed a number of local shops under the pretext that their owners did not pay mandatory alms-giving cash.

As of July 22, ISIS militias embarked on a campaign to force shopkeepers and street vendors to pay alleged alms-giving sums.

ISIS militias have stepped up crackdowns on civilians stranded in Yarmouk Camp. Over recent day ISIS ordered at least four families in AlShuhadaa zone to leave their homes. The targeted families are not allowed to take any of their personal belongings out of the camp.

The escalation has come shortly after reports have emerged on a new round of talks with pro-government parties, believed to be from Hezbollah.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5600