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Six Years since AlJa’ouna Massacre in Yarmouk Claimed Lives of over 20 Palestinians

Published : 04-08-2018

Six Years since AlJa’ouna Massacre in Yarmouk Claimed Lives of over 20 Palestinians

Six years have passed by since AlJa’ouna massacre, perpetrated on August 2, 2012, claimed the lives of over 20 Palestinians in Yarmouk Camp, south of Damascus, among them children. Several other Palestinians were left wounded after two mortar shells slammed into the area prior to iftar (fast-breaking) time.

The list of casualties included the two children Anas Talouzi and Ibrahim Talouzi, along with Yahya Alyan, Fathi Alyan, Alaa Ghneim, Mohamed Anbatawi, aged 42, Rafe’ AlRefa’i, Abdullah Saleh, aged 13, Mohamed Msheinesh, Ahmed Areisha, Mohamed Rafe’ Ali AlRefa’i, aged 27, Wael Adnan Atiyeh AlAhmed, Bahaa Ayoub, aged 21, Mahmoud Qanah, Alaa Mohamed Ghneim, Muhssin Walid Msheinesh, Osama Akram Areisha, Yahya Ismail Alyan, Khairou Ahmed Hamida, and Emad Salah AlDin Qadah.

AGPS documented the death of 3,849 Palestinian refugees from Syria, including 478 women and girls, due to war-related incidents.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7513

Six years have passed by since AlJa’ouna massacre, perpetrated on August 2, 2012, claimed the lives of over 20 Palestinians in Yarmouk Camp, south of Damascus, among them children. Several other Palestinians were left wounded after two mortar shells slammed into the area prior to iftar (fast-breaking) time.

The list of casualties included the two children Anas Talouzi and Ibrahim Talouzi, along with Yahya Alyan, Fathi Alyan, Alaa Ghneim, Mohamed Anbatawi, aged 42, Rafe’ AlRefa’i, Abdullah Saleh, aged 13, Mohamed Msheinesh, Ahmed Areisha, Mohamed Rafe’ Ali AlRefa’i, aged 27, Wael Adnan Atiyeh AlAhmed, Bahaa Ayoub, aged 21, Mahmoud Qanah, Alaa Mohamed Ghneim, Muhssin Walid Msheinesh, Osama Akram Areisha, Yahya Ismail Alyan, Khairou Ahmed Hamida, and Emad Salah AlDin Qadah.

AGPS documented the death of 3,849 Palestinian refugees from Syria, including 478 women and girls, due to war-related incidents.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7513