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On Eve of World Humanitarian Day: Dozens of Palestinians Killed, Detained While Assisting War-Affected Communities

Published : 20-08-2017

On Eve of World Humanitarian Day: Dozens of Palestinians Killed, Detained While Assisting War-Affected Communities

AGPS statistics released on the eve of the World Humanitarian Day kept record of the death of 3,558 Palestinians and incarceration of over 1,600 others in the beleaguered Syrian territories.

Palestinian medics and relief activists have also been permanently targeted by the Syrian government forces on claims of assisting opposition affiliates. Several relief workers and volunteers died under torture in government lock-ups.

According to doctor Omar Mheibash, the list of Palestinian medics who were tortured to death in Syrian government prisons included: Surgeon Nizar Jawdat Kassab, from Yarmouk Camp; gynecologic physician Mahmoud Hamarna, from Yarmouk; Radi Saleh Abu Shakoush, from Khan AlSeih Camp; Yasser AlTarabulsi; anesthetist Maw’ed AlMaw’ed, activist Udai Qadoura, from the Palestine Charity Commission, and Mohamed Khaled Noufel, from Khan AlSheih Camp.

The list of missing medics included general surgeon Hayel Kasem Hamid, aged 67. Hamid is a member of the General Surgery Department at AlAssad University Hospital. Palestinian neurosurgeon Alaa AlDeen Youssef and another Palestinian refugee—Malek Mohamed Youssef—also figure on the list. Youssef, a dentistry graduate, was kidnapped by the government forces from Damascus University on May 23, 2013.

Medical staff and structures in besieged Yarmouk Camp came under heavy shelling by the government squads. Dozens of doctors, pharmacists, and paramedics have been pronounced dead in the raging warfare, among them Ahmed Nawaf AlHassan and Khaled AlKhalidi. Dozens more were kidnapped and executed by ISIS.

Relief activists Yahya Abdullah Hourani Abu Suhaib, Mohamed Areisha, Abu AlAbd Khalil, Bahaa AlAmin, Mustafa AlShar’an, and Firas AlNaji were also assassinated in Yarmouk Camp.

Several relief institutions have gone out of operation after ISIS crept into the camp in early April 2015.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5674

AGPS statistics released on the eve of the World Humanitarian Day kept record of the death of 3,558 Palestinians and incarceration of over 1,600 others in the beleaguered Syrian territories.

Palestinian medics and relief activists have also been permanently targeted by the Syrian government forces on claims of assisting opposition affiliates. Several relief workers and volunteers died under torture in government lock-ups.

According to doctor Omar Mheibash, the list of Palestinian medics who were tortured to death in Syrian government prisons included: Surgeon Nizar Jawdat Kassab, from Yarmouk Camp; gynecologic physician Mahmoud Hamarna, from Yarmouk; Radi Saleh Abu Shakoush, from Khan AlSeih Camp; Yasser AlTarabulsi; anesthetist Maw’ed AlMaw’ed, activist Udai Qadoura, from the Palestine Charity Commission, and Mohamed Khaled Noufel, from Khan AlSheih Camp.

The list of missing medics included general surgeon Hayel Kasem Hamid, aged 67. Hamid is a member of the General Surgery Department at AlAssad University Hospital. Palestinian neurosurgeon Alaa AlDeen Youssef and another Palestinian refugee—Malek Mohamed Youssef—also figure on the list. Youssef, a dentistry graduate, was kidnapped by the government forces from Damascus University on May 23, 2013.

Medical staff and structures in besieged Yarmouk Camp came under heavy shelling by the government squads. Dozens of doctors, pharmacists, and paramedics have been pronounced dead in the raging warfare, among them Ahmed Nawaf AlHassan and Khaled AlKhalidi. Dozens more were kidnapped and executed by ISIS.

Relief activists Yahya Abdullah Hourani Abu Suhaib, Mohamed Areisha, Abu AlAbd Khalil, Bahaa AlAmin, Mustafa AlShar’an, and Firas AlNaji were also assassinated in Yarmouk Camp.

Several relief institutions have gone out of operation after ISIS crept into the camp in early April 2015.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5674