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Leadership of the Palestine Liberation Army forces the recruits to fight in Ghouta

Published : 27-02-2018

Leadership of the Palestine Liberation Army forces the recruits to fight in Ghouta

Activists and a number of Palestinian recruits’ families in the Palestinian Liberation Army, accused the Army’s leadership of forcing their sons to fight alongside the Syrian regime forces in the eastern Ghouta, in the suburbs of Damascus.

The Action Group received a number of messages, holding the leadership of the Palestinian Liberation Army, especially its Chief of Staff, Major General Tarek Al-Khadraa, accountable for the lives of their sons, who are pushed to participate in the ongoing conflict in Syria, in a battle that is not theirs, and sending them far from the Palestinian camps and its protection.

The Chief of Staff of the Palestinian Liberation Army, Major General Tarek Al-Khadraa, had previously confirmed that the Palestinian Liberation Army, which has about 6,000 members, fights in more than 15 locations across Syria, of which 3000 are engaged in the battles.

236 victims from the ranks of the Palestinian Liberation Army died since the beginning of the war in Syria, according to the Action group’s statistics, including members of the Liberation Army who broke away from the army and joined the armed opposition groups and died while fighting the regime forces, or those who died due to torture in the Syrian regime’s prisons, in addition to a number of members of the Army who died in the hands of the Syrian regime’s army or security forces, for refusing orders to target civilians and Syrian opposition groups.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6689

Activists and a number of Palestinian recruits’ families in the Palestinian Liberation Army, accused the Army’s leadership of forcing their sons to fight alongside the Syrian regime forces in the eastern Ghouta, in the suburbs of Damascus.

The Action Group received a number of messages, holding the leadership of the Palestinian Liberation Army, especially its Chief of Staff, Major General Tarek Al-Khadraa, accountable for the lives of their sons, who are pushed to participate in the ongoing conflict in Syria, in a battle that is not theirs, and sending them far from the Palestinian camps and its protection.

The Chief of Staff of the Palestinian Liberation Army, Major General Tarek Al-Khadraa, had previously confirmed that the Palestinian Liberation Army, which has about 6,000 members, fights in more than 15 locations across Syria, of which 3000 are engaged in the battles.

236 victims from the ranks of the Palestinian Liberation Army died since the beginning of the war in Syria, according to the Action group’s statistics, including members of the Liberation Army who broke away from the army and joined the armed opposition groups and died while fighting the regime forces, or those who died due to torture in the Syrian regime’s prisons, in addition to a number of members of the Army who died in the hands of the Syrian regime’s army or security forces, for refusing orders to target civilians and Syrian opposition groups.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6689