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2500 Palestinians displaced from "Khan Eshieh" camp denied UNRWA services.

Published : 02-09-2017

2500 Palestinians displaced from "Khan Eshieh" camp denied UNRWA services.

Eid al-Adha has come and hundreds of Palestinian –Syrian displaced families that moved from the Khan Eshieh refugee camp located in rural Damascus, to the city of Idlib, continue to suffer from deteriorated living conditions, in the absence of any relief role by UNRWA.

The Action Group is continuously receiving several complaints from these displaced refugees, where they are bearing UNRWA responsibility for the deterioration of their conditions, and blaming them for not doing their duty towards them.

The displaced demanded that the agency responsible for Palestinian refugees in Syria commits to its duties towards the hundreds of women and children suffering from poor humanitarian conditions in the city.

Starting from Monday 28th November 2018, almost 2500 refugees have been forcibly displaced from Khan Eshieh camp for Palestinian refugees in rural Damascus, and sent to Idlib in Northern Syria. This comes after a reconciliation agreement was signed between the Syrian regime and the opposition in Khan al-Sheih and the surrounding areas.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5748

Eid al-Adha has come and hundreds of Palestinian –Syrian displaced families that moved from the Khan Eshieh refugee camp located in rural Damascus, to the city of Idlib, continue to suffer from deteriorated living conditions, in the absence of any relief role by UNRWA.

The Action Group is continuously receiving several complaints from these displaced refugees, where they are bearing UNRWA responsibility for the deterioration of their conditions, and blaming them for not doing their duty towards them.

The displaced demanded that the agency responsible for Palestinian refugees in Syria commits to its duties towards the hundreds of women and children suffering from poor humanitarian conditions in the city.

Starting from Monday 28th November 2018, almost 2500 refugees have been forcibly displaced from Khan Eshieh camp for Palestinian refugees in rural Damascus, and sent to Idlib in Northern Syria. This comes after a reconciliation agreement was signed between the Syrian regime and the opposition in Khan al-Sheih and the surrounding areas.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5748