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Hundreds of displaced Palestinians in Idlib and its suburbs lack the basic elements of human life

Published : 25-02-2018

Hundreds of displaced Palestinians in Idlib and its suburbs lack the basic elements of human life

The Action Group’s correspondent reported, based on a number of Palestinians who were displaced from their houses to Idlib and its suburbs, that they are “missing the basic elements of a human life and are finding great difficulties in securing their homes, especially with the high rents, in addition to the absence of water and the ongoing electricity cuts.”

Hundreds of Palestinian families in the areas controlled by the opposition, are suffering from great difficulties in securing a house or the basic life necessities such as food and services, in addition to the deterioration of the security conditions.

The refugees expressed their dissatisfaction, through messages that reached the Action Group, about their deprivation of UNRWA’s in-kind and financial assistance. One refugee said in his message that: “As long as UNRWA is a relief agency concerned with the Palestinian human, it is its duty to distribute the aid given from the countries to the people present in the areas controlled by the opposition, without subjecting us to any danger.”

 

UNRWA requires to deliver its cash assistance to the Palestinian refugees in Syria, the presence of all family members above the age of 18, and who are physically able to personally attend to the various cash distribution centers to receive the cash assistance.

One of the displaced added: “Many young Palestinians living in the areas out of the control of the regime, can not go to check, mainly for security reasons, such as not being enrolled in the compulsory military service or the security services’ prosecution of them.”

The Palestinian refugees and a number of activists demanded UNRWA to send its aid to the Palestinian refugees in the areas controlled by the opposition in Syria, where the Palestinians entering the areas of the regime are subjected to interrogation and arrest by Syrian security forces.

The Palestinian refugees displaced from the capital Damascus and its suburbs, had called on UNRWA to take on its responsibility towards them, and provide its medical and relief assistance that it used to give to them in their homes in Damascus, and the need to provide education services to the children who were deprived of them after their displacement from Damascus and its suburbs.

Hundreds of arrests have been recorded among the Palestinian refugees, while they were moving from the areas controlled by the opposition to the regime’s areas. Most of the arrests occurred at Yarmouk camp’s checkpoints, and a number of arrests took place in UNRWA’s centers, by Syrian security on security charges.

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The Action Group’s correspondent reported, based on a number of Palestinians who were displaced from their houses to Idlib and its suburbs, that they are “missing the basic elements of a human life and are finding great difficulties in securing their homes, especially with the high rents, in addition to the absence of water and the ongoing electricity cuts.”

Hundreds of Palestinian families in the areas controlled by the opposition, are suffering from great difficulties in securing a house or the basic life necessities such as food and services, in addition to the deterioration of the security conditions.

The refugees expressed their dissatisfaction, through messages that reached the Action Group, about their deprivation of UNRWA’s in-kind and financial assistance. One refugee said in his message that: “As long as UNRWA is a relief agency concerned with the Palestinian human, it is its duty to distribute the aid given from the countries to the people present in the areas controlled by the opposition, without subjecting us to any danger.”

 

UNRWA requires to deliver its cash assistance to the Palestinian refugees in Syria, the presence of all family members above the age of 18, and who are physically able to personally attend to the various cash distribution centers to receive the cash assistance.

One of the displaced added: “Many young Palestinians living in the areas out of the control of the regime, can not go to check, mainly for security reasons, such as not being enrolled in the compulsory military service or the security services’ prosecution of them.”

The Palestinian refugees and a number of activists demanded UNRWA to send its aid to the Palestinian refugees in the areas controlled by the opposition in Syria, where the Palestinians entering the areas of the regime are subjected to interrogation and arrest by Syrian security forces.

The Palestinian refugees displaced from the capital Damascus and its suburbs, had called on UNRWA to take on its responsibility towards them, and provide its medical and relief assistance that it used to give to them in their homes in Damascus, and the need to provide education services to the children who were deprived of them after their displacement from Damascus and its suburbs.

Hundreds of arrests have been recorded among the Palestinian refugees, while they were moving from the areas controlled by the opposition to the regime’s areas. Most of the arrests occurred at Yarmouk camp’s checkpoints, and a number of arrests took place in UNRWA’s centers, by Syrian security on security charges.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6679