Published : 20-11-2017
Statistics from a number of relief agencies indicated a significant decline in the number of displaced Palestinian families in the Ain al-Hilweh camp. The underlying reason for this is the security instability, poor living and economic conditions, in addition to the unclear and constantly changing legal status, particularly when related to the residency permits.
Almost 90 thousand people are living in the camp, including 726 Palestinian families, who fled the war in Syria and are suffering from poor living and economic conditions because of the unstable security situation in the camp, the weapons chaos and the daily clashes, which have claimed the lives of many civilians.
On their part, the Palestinian-Syrians in the Ain al-Hilweh camp expressed their dissatisfaction with the continuation of chaos and massacres in the camp, which have negatively affected them. They added that they fled the hell of death and bombardments in Syria to Ain al-Hilweh, in search of safety and security, but they did not find what they wished for. They pointed out that the clashes affected greatly and forced them more than once to leave the camp and spend the night outdoors. They stressed that the continued chaos of weapons and security chaos will not harm anyone except for the Palestinians in general and the residents of Ain al-Hilweh in particular.
Statistics from a number of relief agencies indicated a significant decline in the number of displaced Palestinian families in the Ain al-Hilweh camp. The underlying reason for this is the security instability, poor living and economic conditions, in addition to the unclear and constantly changing legal status, particularly when related to the residency permits.
Almost 90 thousand people are living in the camp, including 726 Palestinian families, who fled the war in Syria and are suffering from poor living and economic conditions because of the unstable security situation in the camp, the weapons chaos and the daily clashes, which have claimed the lives of many civilians.
On their part, the Palestinian-Syrians in the Ain al-Hilweh camp expressed their dissatisfaction with the continuation of chaos and massacres in the camp, which have negatively affected them. They added that they fled the hell of death and bombardments in Syria to Ain al-Hilweh, in search of safety and security, but they did not find what they wished for. They pointed out that the clashes affected greatly and forced them more than once to leave the camp and spend the night outdoors. They stressed that the continued chaos of weapons and security chaos will not harm anyone except for the Palestinians in general and the residents of Ain al-Hilweh in particular.