Published : 28-04-2019
Concerns have been raised over the fate of 10 migrants, including three Palestinians from Syria, five Palestinians from the Israeli-blockaded Gaza Strip, and two Syrian nationals, who have gone missing west of the Turkish seashore, onboard a Greece-bound vessel, since March 27, 2019.
On Friday morning, the body of Palestinian refugee Mohamed Ismail AlBheisi was spotted off the Aegean coast.
Palestinian media sources quoted Palestine Ambassador in Ankara, Fayed Mustafa, as stating that the Turkish Foreign Ministry updated the embassy on AlBaheisi”s death southwest of Turkey.
The names that figure on the list are: Palestinian refugees from Syria Mohamed Marwan Tamim, Mohamed Dhafer AlNajar, and Tareq Balout, along with Raed Mabrouk, Ziad Radi, Mohamed AlHasasna, Mohamed AlBaheisi, and Ahmad Sa’id from Gaza. Two other names—Amar Yaser Amouri and Mohamed Yaser Amouri, from Syria—figure on the list
Turkey and Greece have served as major launch-off points for migrants fleeing Syria, among other war-stricken zones, onboard “death boats” bound for Europe, as they rummaged around for a safe shelter.
AGPS kept record of the death of dozens of Palestinians at sea, trying to reach European destinations.
Concerns have been raised over the fate of 10 migrants, including three Palestinians from Syria, five Palestinians from the Israeli-blockaded Gaza Strip, and two Syrian nationals, who have gone missing west of the Turkish seashore, onboard a Greece-bound vessel, since March 27, 2019.
On Friday morning, the body of Palestinian refugee Mohamed Ismail AlBheisi was spotted off the Aegean coast.
Palestinian media sources quoted Palestine Ambassador in Ankara, Fayed Mustafa, as stating that the Turkish Foreign Ministry updated the embassy on AlBaheisi”s death southwest of Turkey.
The names that figure on the list are: Palestinian refugees from Syria Mohamed Marwan Tamim, Mohamed Dhafer AlNajar, and Tareq Balout, along with Raed Mabrouk, Ziad Radi, Mohamed AlHasasna, Mohamed AlBaheisi, and Ahmad Sa’id from Gaza. Two other names—Amar Yaser Amouri and Mohamed Yaser Amouri, from Syria—figure on the list
Turkey and Greece have served as major launch-off points for migrants fleeing Syria, among other war-stricken zones, onboard “death boats” bound for Europe, as they rummaged around for a safe shelter.
AGPS kept record of the death of dozens of Palestinians at sea, trying to reach European destinations.