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Abd Al-Hady: The countdown for the end of Yarmouk camp’s crisis has begun

Published : 29-09-2017

Abd Al-Hady: The countdown for the end of Yarmouk camp’s crisis has begun

The head of the Political Department in the Palestinian Liberation Organization in Syria, Ambassador Anwar Abd Al-Hady, revealed to Al-Watan newspaper which works close to the regime, that the countdown to end Yarmouk camp’s crisis has started, adding that there are some ideas and means that will be worked on in order to get rid of the “terrorists” and armed men located inside the camp and around south Damascus.

In an interview for Al-Watan newspaper, suburb of Damascus’s governor Alaa Ibrahim said that the file of the suburb of Damascus will be resolved before the end of 2017. Meanwhile the implementation of Al-Qadam’s agreement to transferring the armed men who refuse to reconcile to the north of the country, that was supposed to be implemented from yesterday, was postponed. Ibrahim confirmed that “something” related to the agreement made between the towns of Yelda, Babilla and Beit Sahm, located in the southern area of the Damascus suburbs.

Ibrahim added that things are “going on” regarding the agreement and that it is “related to Al-Qadam and Al-Hajar Al-Aswad that is controlled by ISIS,” adding that the armed men in those towns are there to fight ISIS in Al-Hajar Al-Aswad. If they manage to end ISIS’s presence in the area, everything related to these towns will end.

Regarding any developments in removing ISIS from Al-Hajar Al-Aswad, Ibrahim said: “There will be news in the near future. There will be clearance and entry and there will be no such thing as armed men manifestation.

In the same context, the exit of Al-Qadam’s fighters and civilians to north Syria, scheduled to start on Tuesday, was postponed to an unknown date without reasons.

Reports claim that the reason for postponement is due to the lack of guarantees and protection for the convoy of exiles, especially after the Syrian Red Crescent refused to accompany the convoy, as well as the threats received by sectarian militias to detain convoys of exiles coming from Al-Qadam towards the north of Syria, as happened in Aleppo, and considering them prisoners until the release a number of people of Kafria and Al-Foah in exchange for their release.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5890

The head of the Political Department in the Palestinian Liberation Organization in Syria, Ambassador Anwar Abd Al-Hady, revealed to Al-Watan newspaper which works close to the regime, that the countdown to end Yarmouk camp’s crisis has started, adding that there are some ideas and means that will be worked on in order to get rid of the “terrorists” and armed men located inside the camp and around south Damascus.

In an interview for Al-Watan newspaper, suburb of Damascus’s governor Alaa Ibrahim said that the file of the suburb of Damascus will be resolved before the end of 2017. Meanwhile the implementation of Al-Qadam’s agreement to transferring the armed men who refuse to reconcile to the north of the country, that was supposed to be implemented from yesterday, was postponed. Ibrahim confirmed that “something” related to the agreement made between the towns of Yelda, Babilla and Beit Sahm, located in the southern area of the Damascus suburbs.

Ibrahim added that things are “going on” regarding the agreement and that it is “related to Al-Qadam and Al-Hajar Al-Aswad that is controlled by ISIS,” adding that the armed men in those towns are there to fight ISIS in Al-Hajar Al-Aswad. If they manage to end ISIS’s presence in the area, everything related to these towns will end.

Regarding any developments in removing ISIS from Al-Hajar Al-Aswad, Ibrahim said: “There will be news in the near future. There will be clearance and entry and there will be no such thing as armed men manifestation.

In the same context, the exit of Al-Qadam’s fighters and civilians to north Syria, scheduled to start on Tuesday, was postponed to an unknown date without reasons.

Reports claim that the reason for postponement is due to the lack of guarantees and protection for the convoy of exiles, especially after the Syrian Red Crescent refused to accompany the convoy, as well as the threats received by sectarian militias to detain convoys of exiles coming from Al-Qadam towards the north of Syria, as happened in Aleppo, and considering them prisoners until the release a number of people of Kafria and Al-Foah in exchange for their release.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5890