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An appeal to provide for the treatment of the displaced Palestinian-Syrian refugees in the Ain el-Hilweh camp

Published : 19-03-2018

An appeal to provide for the treatment of the displaced Palestinian-Syrian refugees in the Ain el-Hilweh camp

In Lebanon, 38-year-old Palestinian refugee, “Tayseer Abdallah Mohammed Al-Omr,” who was displaced from Yarmouk camp to the Ain Al-Hilweh area in Lebanon, suffers from chronic inflammation of the bronchi, and needs a telescope lung operation which he cannot afford.

Tayseer’s suffering began since he was forced to leave Yarmouk camp with his wife and children on 16/12/2012 to Lebanon, because of the deteriorating security conditions in Syria. He fled to the Ain Al-Hilweh camp in Sidon city in south Lebanon, to search for safety and security. After hardship, Tayseer managed to find a job to feed his family. His health was stable and his condition conceited according to him, until he suffered an illness which began with severe anemia. He was checked at the Al-Hamshari Hospital, affiliated to the Palestinian Red Crescent, where the doctors diagnosed him with a chronic inflammation of the bronchi, adding that the last time he visited the hospital, and after the doctors asked him to perform the necessary tests, xrays and scanner magnetic resonance, they told him the tests showed black spots in the lung, where some doctors initially suspected that he was sick with tuberculosis.

Tayseer was not convinced with the doctors’ diagnosis, so he went to the Barbarian Center in Sidon to perform new tests, which he says were positive. However, his health condition was unstable, where he began to feel debilitating weakness and inability to work. This negatively affected his living conditions and he was unable to pay his house rent and secure his family's livelihood, which caused him some kind of frustration and despair.

Tayseer confirms that he appealed to all the concerned parties, UNRWA and the Palestinian factions and Embassy in Lebanon. Today, he depends on UNRWA’s cash assistance and the donations of some philanthropists and charities, to live.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6802

In Lebanon, 38-year-old Palestinian refugee, “Tayseer Abdallah Mohammed Al-Omr,” who was displaced from Yarmouk camp to the Ain Al-Hilweh area in Lebanon, suffers from chronic inflammation of the bronchi, and needs a telescope lung operation which he cannot afford.

Tayseer’s suffering began since he was forced to leave Yarmouk camp with his wife and children on 16/12/2012 to Lebanon, because of the deteriorating security conditions in Syria. He fled to the Ain Al-Hilweh camp in Sidon city in south Lebanon, to search for safety and security. After hardship, Tayseer managed to find a job to feed his family. His health was stable and his condition conceited according to him, until he suffered an illness which began with severe anemia. He was checked at the Al-Hamshari Hospital, affiliated to the Palestinian Red Crescent, where the doctors diagnosed him with a chronic inflammation of the bronchi, adding that the last time he visited the hospital, and after the doctors asked him to perform the necessary tests, xrays and scanner magnetic resonance, they told him the tests showed black spots in the lung, where some doctors initially suspected that he was sick with tuberculosis.

Tayseer was not convinced with the doctors’ diagnosis, so he went to the Barbarian Center in Sidon to perform new tests, which he says were positive. However, his health condition was unstable, where he began to feel debilitating weakness and inability to work. This negatively affected his living conditions and he was unable to pay his house rent and secure his family's livelihood, which caused him some kind of frustration and despair.

Tayseer confirms that he appealed to all the concerned parties, UNRWA and the Palestinian factions and Embassy in Lebanon. Today, he depends on UNRWA’s cash assistance and the donations of some philanthropists and charities, to live.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6802