Published : 16-06-2018
Eid al-Fitr comes this year with 120 thousand Palestinian-Syrians living in an unprecedented state of displacement and dispersal, where the war in Syria left the Palestinian refugees dispersed across more than (20) countries around the continents of the world. No Palestinian family has been spared from the displacement and dispersal of most of their family members across the world, in addition to the large number of refugees who have been displaced inside the towns and cities of Syria, after their camps were targeted with bombardments and the siege.
The Syrian war abandoned the Palestinian-Syrian refugees between Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey, Libya, Sudan, Thailand, Malaysia, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Britain, the Netherlands, Finland, Switzerland and France as well as Brazil, Chile, Canada and other countries.
UNRWA statistics indicate that more than 120,000 Palestinian refugees from Syria have been displaced by the war.
It is worth mentioning that the treatment of embassies for Palestinian refugees exacerbates their suffering as most embassies of the neighboring countries of Syria impede the issuance of any visa for the entry of Palestinian-Syrian refugees, whether coming from Europe or Syria, making family reunification very difficult.
Eid al-Fitr comes this year with 120 thousand Palestinian-Syrians living in an unprecedented state of displacement and dispersal, where the war in Syria left the Palestinian refugees dispersed across more than (20) countries around the continents of the world. No Palestinian family has been spared from the displacement and dispersal of most of their family members across the world, in addition to the large number of refugees who have been displaced inside the towns and cities of Syria, after their camps were targeted with bombardments and the siege.
The Syrian war abandoned the Palestinian-Syrian refugees between Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey, Libya, Sudan, Thailand, Malaysia, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Britain, the Netherlands, Finland, Switzerland and France as well as Brazil, Chile, Canada and other countries.
UNRWA statistics indicate that more than 120,000 Palestinian refugees from Syria have been displaced by the war.
It is worth mentioning that the treatment of embassies for Palestinian refugees exacerbates their suffering as most embassies of the neighboring countries of Syria impede the issuance of any visa for the entry of Palestinian-Syrian refugees, whether coming from Europe or Syria, making family reunification very difficult.