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The Action Group’s documentational report: 16 medical staff of Palestinian origins died since the beginning of the war in Syria

Published : 17-04-2018

The Action Group’s documentational report: 16 medical staff of Palestinian origins died since the beginning of the war in Syria

The Action Group for Palestinians of Syria revealed in its documentational report titled, “The Health Reality of the Palestinian Refugee Camps Amid the Syrian Crisis,” which was issued in the beginning of this month, that 16 Palestinian refugees who were medical staff members, died because of the ongoing war in Syria. They are; “Osama Amin Al-Ghoul,” “Khaled Kamal Attia,” “Khamis Aziz,” “Ahmed Nawaf Al-Hassan,” “Bassel Mostafa Sweed,” “Mahmoud Abu Abdallah,” “Maher Mazaal,” “Ahmed Kamal Farahat,” “Diab Hussien Mhanna,” “Mahmoud Hamarna,” “Yasmine Ahmed Abd El-Baqy,” “Yehia Abdallah Horany Abu Sohaib,” “Ahmed Al-Qadimy,” “Ibrahim Abu Shakra,” “Mohammed Aly” and “Ibrahim Aly Al-Sheikh Tayeh.”

The Action Group clarified in its documentational report consisting of 54 large pages, that the medical facilities in the camps and the Palestinian communities in Syria, have not been spared from the bombing or the targeting. The Group monitored dozens of violations made by all sides of the conflict in Syria, against the hundreds of Palestinian refugees who died, got injured or were arrested, among medical personnel and paramedics.

The Action Group also stressed on the prolongation of the Syrian crisis and the negative impact on the Palestinian camps and gatherings, as a result of the destruction and siege, as well as the violations and limited mobility and movement that have affected the medical personnel, leading to a serious deterioration in the health conditions of the wounded, the injured, pregnant women and the sick, and reflected the disregard for the lives of civilians in the Palestinian camps, who are in dire need of treatment and health care.

To download the electronic version of the report, click on the following link:

http://www.actionpal.org.uk/ar/reports/special/health_status_palestinian_ar.pdf

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6957

The Action Group for Palestinians of Syria revealed in its documentational report titled, “The Health Reality of the Palestinian Refugee Camps Amid the Syrian Crisis,” which was issued in the beginning of this month, that 16 Palestinian refugees who were medical staff members, died because of the ongoing war in Syria. They are; “Osama Amin Al-Ghoul,” “Khaled Kamal Attia,” “Khamis Aziz,” “Ahmed Nawaf Al-Hassan,” “Bassel Mostafa Sweed,” “Mahmoud Abu Abdallah,” “Maher Mazaal,” “Ahmed Kamal Farahat,” “Diab Hussien Mhanna,” “Mahmoud Hamarna,” “Yasmine Ahmed Abd El-Baqy,” “Yehia Abdallah Horany Abu Sohaib,” “Ahmed Al-Qadimy,” “Ibrahim Abu Shakra,” “Mohammed Aly” and “Ibrahim Aly Al-Sheikh Tayeh.”

The Action Group clarified in its documentational report consisting of 54 large pages, that the medical facilities in the camps and the Palestinian communities in Syria, have not been spared from the bombing or the targeting. The Group monitored dozens of violations made by all sides of the conflict in Syria, against the hundreds of Palestinian refugees who died, got injured or were arrested, among medical personnel and paramedics.

The Action Group also stressed on the prolongation of the Syrian crisis and the negative impact on the Palestinian camps and gatherings, as a result of the destruction and siege, as well as the violations and limited mobility and movement that have affected the medical personnel, leading to a serious deterioration in the health conditions of the wounded, the injured, pregnant women and the sick, and reflected the disregard for the lives of civilians in the Palestinian camps, who are in dire need of treatment and health care.

To download the electronic version of the report, click on the following link:

http://www.actionpal.org.uk/ar/reports/special/health_status_palestinian_ar.pdf

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6957