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Palestine Liberation Organization to distribute 1500 pieces of bread to the residents of Yarmouk camp

Published : 17-11-2017

Palestine Liberation Organization to distribute 1500 pieces of bread to the residents of Yarmouk camp

The Palestine Liberation Organization entered 1500 pieces of bread into the south of Damascus, the day before yesterday, with the aim of distributing them to the residents of Yarmouk camp that are registered with the organization and the residents of the towns of Yelda, Babilla and Beit Sahm.

This move comes under the strict siege imposed on Yarmouk camp by the Syrian regime, which closed a few days ago the barrier of Sidi Mekdad, after the Syrian opposition forces opened Al-Orouba crossing, separating between Yarmouk camp and Yelda, for the civilians living in the camp. The regime had given the opposition groups in the south of Damascus, the choice of opening the Yarmouk crossing or closing the Babilla-Sidi Mekdad barrier.

In addition, a number of activists and residents of Yarmouk camp called on the PLO to work on finding a solution to their suffering and not limiting its role on the poor relief level, as they put it, noting that the PLO can play an important political role in alleviating the suffering of 3000 besieged residents of Yarmouk camp.

Moreover, AGPS confirmed in its documentary report, issued in early October, titled “The Palestinian-Syrian student... reality and outcome,” that the educational process inside the camp was affected after the migration of a number of teachers, who were of high qualifications and  the suffering of the student has increased as a result of the economic deterioration of the families inside the camp, in addition to the high cost of education in a difficult financial situation, after the family heads lost their jobs.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6155

The Palestine Liberation Organization entered 1500 pieces of bread into the south of Damascus, the day before yesterday, with the aim of distributing them to the residents of Yarmouk camp that are registered with the organization and the residents of the towns of Yelda, Babilla and Beit Sahm.

This move comes under the strict siege imposed on Yarmouk camp by the Syrian regime, which closed a few days ago the barrier of Sidi Mekdad, after the Syrian opposition forces opened Al-Orouba crossing, separating between Yarmouk camp and Yelda, for the civilians living in the camp. The regime had given the opposition groups in the south of Damascus, the choice of opening the Yarmouk crossing or closing the Babilla-Sidi Mekdad barrier.

In addition, a number of activists and residents of Yarmouk camp called on the PLO to work on finding a solution to their suffering and not limiting its role on the poor relief level, as they put it, noting that the PLO can play an important political role in alleviating the suffering of 3000 besieged residents of Yarmouk camp.

Moreover, AGPS confirmed in its documentary report, issued in early October, titled “The Palestinian-Syrian student... reality and outcome,” that the educational process inside the camp was affected after the migration of a number of teachers, who were of high qualifications and  the suffering of the student has increased as a result of the economic deterioration of the families inside the camp, in addition to the high cost of education in a difficult financial situation, after the family heads lost their jobs.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6155