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The Coordination Council to Support Palestinians in (Syria, Libya and Yemen) in Gaza, demands the implementation of the Cabinet’s decision to improve their conditions

Published : 23-09-2017

The Coordination Council to Support Palestinians in (Syria, Libya and Yemen) in Gaza, demands the implementation of the Cabinet’s decision to improve their conditions

In the Gaza Strip, The Coordination Council to Support Palestinians in (Syria, Libya and Yemen) demanded the implementation of the Cabinet’s decision issued on 4 April 2016, No. 10/97/17 in 2016, to provides assistance to families of expatriates from Arab countries to the southern provinces, giving medical insurance to those who lack it, offering them job opportunities and profitable projects and coordinating with the Ministry of Public Works and Housing to provide them with homes.

The Council sent a letter to the Palestinian Prime Minister, "Ramy Al-Hamdulelah," amid the reconciliation agreement, calling for the implementation of the Cabinet’s decision to establish the minimum standard of living, according to his description.

Almost 1000 Palestinian-Syrians living in the Gaza Strip are facing extremely difficult conditions fleeing the war in Syria. They are suffering from terrible economic conditions, are unable to find proper housing and work, because of the disastrous situation in Gaza caused by the "Israeli war", in addition to the continuous siege for years. The people are complaining of what they described as a clear failure by UNRWA, the Palestinian Liberation Organization and other factions to deal with their suffering.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5855

In the Gaza Strip, The Coordination Council to Support Palestinians in (Syria, Libya and Yemen) demanded the implementation of the Cabinet’s decision issued on 4 April 2016, No. 10/97/17 in 2016, to provides assistance to families of expatriates from Arab countries to the southern provinces, giving medical insurance to those who lack it, offering them job opportunities and profitable projects and coordinating with the Ministry of Public Works and Housing to provide them with homes.

The Council sent a letter to the Palestinian Prime Minister, "Ramy Al-Hamdulelah," amid the reconciliation agreement, calling for the implementation of the Cabinet’s decision to establish the minimum standard of living, according to his description.

Almost 1000 Palestinian-Syrians living in the Gaza Strip are facing extremely difficult conditions fleeing the war in Syria. They are suffering from terrible economic conditions, are unable to find proper housing and work, because of the disastrous situation in Gaza caused by the "Israeli war", in addition to the continuous siege for years. The people are complaining of what they described as a clear failure by UNRWA, the Palestinian Liberation Organization and other factions to deal with their suffering.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5855