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Meeting Convened in Damascus over Situation in Yarmouk Camp

Published : 05-10-2018

Meeting Convened in Damascus over Situation in Yarmouk Camp

A meeting was staged on October 3 between national factions in Syria and the committee overseeing debris clearance from Yarmouk Camp at the headquarters of the Syrian National Council in Damascus to discuss the progress of debris removal in the camp.

Member of Fatah Central Committee, Samir AlRefa’i, said the meeting culminated in agreements to combine efforts to boost debris clearance so as to pave the way for the smooth return of the residents.

Palestine Envoy to Syria, Mahmoud AlKhalidi, hailed underway efforts to remove debris from the Yarmouk Camp, which he said are the by-products of combined efforts by the residents and local authorities.

Deputy Secretary-General of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command, Talel Naji, said the committee updated the Palestinian factions who were present at the meeting that 50% to 60% of destroyed homes have become fit for civilian habitation.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7779

A meeting was staged on October 3 between national factions in Syria and the committee overseeing debris clearance from Yarmouk Camp at the headquarters of the Syrian National Council in Damascus to discuss the progress of debris removal in the camp.

Member of Fatah Central Committee, Samir AlRefa’i, said the meeting culminated in agreements to combine efforts to boost debris clearance so as to pave the way for the smooth return of the residents.

Palestine Envoy to Syria, Mahmoud AlKhalidi, hailed underway efforts to remove debris from the Yarmouk Camp, which he said are the by-products of combined efforts by the residents and local authorities.

Deputy Secretary-General of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command, Talel Naji, said the committee updated the Palestinian factions who were present at the meeting that 50% to 60% of destroyed homes have become fit for civilian habitation.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7779