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Palestinians in T’seil Sound Distress Signals over Security Turmoil

Published : 25-08-2017

Palestinians in T’seil Sound Distress Signals over Security Turmoil

Palestinian refugees seeking shelter in T’seil, in the southern Syrian province of Daraa, continue to launch cries for help over the exacerbated security situation in the area due to the unabated shelling and deadly hostilities between the opposition battalions and ISIS-allied Khaled Ibn AlWaleed Brigade.

Reporting from southern Syria, AGPS correspondent said an offensive launched by the opposition forces on T’seil claimed the lives of two people and left others wounded.

Palestinian refugees in T’seil have appealed to UNRWA, the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the concerned human rights institutions to take urgent action as regards the simmering tide of violence in the area. A massacre perpetrated by ISIS in T’seil in February took away the lives of over 15 civilians.

Palestinian families displaced from Damascus refugee camps to T’seil have also sounded the alarm over the exacerbated socio-economic conditions they have been enduring.

Located some 30 kilometers away north of Daraa city center, T’seil has been home to some 120 Palestinian families, along with 40 families displaced from Damascus and its outskirts and 100 others displaced from Ein Thakar.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5704

Palestinian refugees seeking shelter in T’seil, in the southern Syrian province of Daraa, continue to launch cries for help over the exacerbated security situation in the area due to the unabated shelling and deadly hostilities between the opposition battalions and ISIS-allied Khaled Ibn AlWaleed Brigade.

Reporting from southern Syria, AGPS correspondent said an offensive launched by the opposition forces on T’seil claimed the lives of two people and left others wounded.

Palestinian refugees in T’seil have appealed to UNRWA, the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the concerned human rights institutions to take urgent action as regards the simmering tide of violence in the area. A massacre perpetrated by ISIS in T’seil in February took away the lives of over 15 civilians.

Palestinian families displaced from Damascus refugee camps to T’seil have also sounded the alarm over the exacerbated socio-economic conditions they have been enduring.

Located some 30 kilometers away north of Daraa city center, T’seil has been home to some 120 Palestinian families, along with 40 families displaced from Damascus and its outskirts and 100 others displaced from Ein Thakar.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5704