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After more than four years of closure, two schools for boys and girls open in Sabinah camp, in the Damascus suburbs

Published : 17-10-2017

After more than four years of closure, two schools for boys and girls open in Sabinah camp, in the Damascus suburbs

UNRWA’s schools – Soforeya and Al-Saleheyya – opened their doors for students for the first time in four years, on Sunday 15th of October 2017. UNRWA called on parents of the students enrolled in its schools to review the schools’ administrations for permission to move their children to the Sabinah schools.

According to sources close to the regime, almost 1250 families have entered Sabinah, of which 450 families are residents of Quneitra Governorate. Entering the city is in groups like “Al-Sharqatly,” “Al-Masaken,” and “Al-Gaathen”neighborhoods, successively. North of the River, residents are not permitted to enter due to the security conditions there and it being surrounded by areas of tension such as Al-Hajar Al-Aswad and Hujera.

Eye witnesses have confirmed that 80% of the camp is almost completely destroyed especially the western entrance of the camp which reaches from Moaz Bin-Jabal Mosque until the Kurd’s Oven. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5986

UNRWA’s schools – Soforeya and Al-Saleheyya – opened their doors for students for the first time in four years, on Sunday 15th of October 2017. UNRWA called on parents of the students enrolled in its schools to review the schools’ administrations for permission to move their children to the Sabinah schools.

According to sources close to the regime, almost 1250 families have entered Sabinah, of which 450 families are residents of Quneitra Governorate. Entering the city is in groups like “Al-Sharqatly,” “Al-Masaken,” and “Al-Gaathen”neighborhoods, successively. North of the River, residents are not permitted to enter due to the security conditions there and it being surrounded by areas of tension such as Al-Hajar Al-Aswad and Hujera.

Eye witnesses have confirmed that 80% of the camp is almost completely destroyed especially the western entrance of the camp which reaches from Moaz Bin-Jabal Mosque until the Kurd’s Oven. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5986