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UNRWA decision deprives thousands of displaced Palestinians in northern Syria of their rights

Published : 29-05-2018

UNRWA decision deprives thousands of displaced Palestinians in northern Syria of their rights

UNRWA’s Financial Aid Officer “Yazan Al-Saleh,” has issued a decision to cancel the consignments through which the displaced Palestinians to Idlib or one of the areas of tension in Syria, delegate one of their relatives to receive financial and in-kind aid provided by the Agency.

The decision also requires them to carry out modern funds to receive the financial aid, which means that hundreds of Palestinian families displaced to northern Syria will be denied aid because of fear of being arrested or killed if they go to the areas of the Syrian regime.

For their part, the Palestinians displaced to north Syria appealed through numerous letters to the UNRWA, of which the Action Group received copies, to review its decision and cancel it because it would negatively impact their living and economic lives, pointing out that they rely entirely on UNRWA's assistance to them, in the context of the dire economic conditions they suffer as a result of the widespread unemployment among them and the lack of a stable income.

They also called on UNRWA to carried out its duties towards the hundreds of displaced Palestinian families to the north of Syria and to work to deliver financial and relief aid to them, without arguing that the security zone does not allow this.

The residents called on the PLO and the Palestinian factions to work to stop their suffering, as they suffer from harsh living and economic conditions.

Approximately 4500 Palestinian families were displaced from Yarmouk camp and Khan Al-Sheih to the north of Syria, after the conclusion of reconciliation agreements between the factions of the Syrian opposition and the regime, which requires the Syrian opposition fighters and their families leave the areas of their control to the north of Syria.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7196

UNRWA’s Financial Aid Officer “Yazan Al-Saleh,” has issued a decision to cancel the consignments through which the displaced Palestinians to Idlib or one of the areas of tension in Syria, delegate one of their relatives to receive financial and in-kind aid provided by the Agency.

The decision also requires them to carry out modern funds to receive the financial aid, which means that hundreds of Palestinian families displaced to northern Syria will be denied aid because of fear of being arrested or killed if they go to the areas of the Syrian regime.

For their part, the Palestinians displaced to north Syria appealed through numerous letters to the UNRWA, of which the Action Group received copies, to review its decision and cancel it because it would negatively impact their living and economic lives, pointing out that they rely entirely on UNRWA's assistance to them, in the context of the dire economic conditions they suffer as a result of the widespread unemployment among them and the lack of a stable income.

They also called on UNRWA to carried out its duties towards the hundreds of displaced Palestinian families to the north of Syria and to work to deliver financial and relief aid to them, without arguing that the security zone does not allow this.

The residents called on the PLO and the Palestinian factions to work to stop their suffering, as they suffer from harsh living and economic conditions.

Approximately 4500 Palestinian families were displaced from Yarmouk camp and Khan Al-Sheih to the north of Syria, after the conclusion of reconciliation agreements between the factions of the Syrian opposition and the regime, which requires the Syrian opposition fighters and their families leave the areas of their control to the north of Syria.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7196