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The suffering of those displaced from Khan Al-Sheih to Idlib aggravates and becomes increasingly difficult

Published : 02-02-2018

The suffering of those displaced from Khan Al-Sheih to Idlib aggravates and becomes increasingly difficult

Despite the numerous and continuous calls and appeals made by the Palestinian families displaced from Khan Al-Sheih camp to Idlib city, their living conditions remain deteriorating, especially amid UNRWA and the Palestinian international and official organizations’ failure to respond to their suffering.

Hundreds of Palestinian families are finding great difficulty in securing housing and basic life requirements such as food and services, in addition to a great deterioration in the security situation resulting from the tension between the Syrian opposition factions in the city and the Syrian regime’s attempts to progress.

AGPS had received a number of appeals from these families, calling on UNRWA to carry out its duties towards them, and that the Agency responsible of the Palestinian refugees in Syria should make its efforts towards the hundreds of women and children who are suffering from the poor humanitarian situation in the city.

The displaced families confirmed that they could not receive any of UNRWA’s relief or financial assistance, because of UNRWA’s absence from Idlib.

The families called on UNRWA and the international and official Palestinian institutions to work towards finding a solution to these problems and work to acknowledge its dereliction towards them.

Almost 2500 Palestinian refugees were forcibly displaced from Khan Al-Sheih camp for Palestinian refugees in the suburbs of Damascus, to Idlib in north Syria, since Monday 28th of November 2016, after the signing of the reconciliation agreement between the Syrian regime and the opposition in Khan Al-Sheih and its surrounding areas.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6554

Despite the numerous and continuous calls and appeals made by the Palestinian families displaced from Khan Al-Sheih camp to Idlib city, their living conditions remain deteriorating, especially amid UNRWA and the Palestinian international and official organizations’ failure to respond to their suffering.

Hundreds of Palestinian families are finding great difficulty in securing housing and basic life requirements such as food and services, in addition to a great deterioration in the security situation resulting from the tension between the Syrian opposition factions in the city and the Syrian regime’s attempts to progress.

AGPS had received a number of appeals from these families, calling on UNRWA to carry out its duties towards them, and that the Agency responsible of the Palestinian refugees in Syria should make its efforts towards the hundreds of women and children who are suffering from the poor humanitarian situation in the city.

The displaced families confirmed that they could not receive any of UNRWA’s relief or financial assistance, because of UNRWA’s absence from Idlib.

The families called on UNRWA and the international and official Palestinian institutions to work towards finding a solution to these problems and work to acknowledge its dereliction towards them.

Almost 2500 Palestinian refugees were forcibly displaced from Khan Al-Sheih camp for Palestinian refugees in the suburbs of Damascus, to Idlib in north Syria, since Monday 28th of November 2016, after the signing of the reconciliation agreement between the Syrian regime and the opposition in Khan Al-Sheih and its surrounding areas.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6554