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40,000 Palestinians from Syria Facing Disastrous Conditions due to Bloody Hostilities South of Syria

Published : 08-07-2018

40,000 Palestinians from Syria Facing Disastrous Conditions due to Bloody Hostilities South of Syria

Over 40,000 Palestinian refugees who fled their homes as a result of the heavy shelling on opposition-led areas have been enduring dire humanitarian conditions south of Syria

AGPS reporter said residents of Daraa Camp and AlMuzeireeb town, in Daraa’s western outskirts, have gone homeless.

The price leap has made the situation far worse as children’s milk, sugar, flour, and pulses are sold at steep prices. Diesel prices have gone up as high as 500 SYP a liter while fuel prices have hit 1,500 SYP per liter. A gas cylinder is sold at 10,000 SYP.

The crisis has affected Daraa Camp just as it has done AlMuzeireeb town, Jilin, Tel Shehab, and AlAjami, where relief assistance has gone almost suspended.

The Commission of Palestinians of Syria for Relief and Development in Daraa called on the Palestine Liberation Organization and all other concerned bodies to take urgent action as regards the situation of Palestinian refugees in the embattled Syrian territories.

In appeals emailed to AGPS, the commission said the recent escalation in and around Daraa, home to over 40,000 registered and unregistered refugees, made the situation quite unbearable.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7395

Over 40,000 Palestinian refugees who fled their homes as a result of the heavy shelling on opposition-led areas have been enduring dire humanitarian conditions south of Syria

AGPS reporter said residents of Daraa Camp and AlMuzeireeb town, in Daraa’s western outskirts, have gone homeless.

The price leap has made the situation far worse as children’s milk, sugar, flour, and pulses are sold at steep prices. Diesel prices have gone up as high as 500 SYP a liter while fuel prices have hit 1,500 SYP per liter. A gas cylinder is sold at 10,000 SYP.

The crisis has affected Daraa Camp just as it has done AlMuzeireeb town, Jilin, Tel Shehab, and AlAjami, where relief assistance has gone almost suspended.

The Commission of Palestinians of Syria for Relief and Development in Daraa called on the Palestine Liberation Organization and all other concerned bodies to take urgent action as regards the situation of Palestinian refugees in the embattled Syrian territories.

In appeals emailed to AGPS, the commission said the recent escalation in and around Daraa, home to over 40,000 registered and unregistered refugees, made the situation quite unbearable.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7395