Published : 20-12-2017
The Turkish “Road to Life” charity, along with a team from the Charitable Association for Palestinian Relief, distributed canned meat of sacrificial animals to a number of Palestinian-Syrian families, displaced to Idlib, north of Syria.
According to one of the distributors, the project will include distributing 5000 cartons of canned meat, with each carton holding 24 cans of meat.
About 2500 Palestinian refugees were forcibly displaced from the Khan Al-Sheih camp for Palestinian refugees, to the governorate of Idlib in the north of Syria, starting on Monday 28th of November 2016. This came after the signing of a reconciliation agreement between the Syrian regime and the opposition, in Khan Al-Sheih and its surrounding areas.
The Turkish “Road to Life” charity, along with a team from the Charitable Association for Palestinian Relief, distributed canned meat of sacrificial animals to a number of Palestinian-Syrian families, displaced to Idlib, north of Syria.
According to one of the distributors, the project will include distributing 5000 cartons of canned meat, with each carton holding 24 cans of meat.
About 2500 Palestinian refugees were forcibly displaced from the Khan Al-Sheih camp for Palestinian refugees, to the governorate of Idlib in the north of Syria, starting on Monday 28th of November 2016. This came after the signing of a reconciliation agreement between the Syrian regime and the opposition, in Khan Al-Sheih and its surrounding areas.