Published : 02-07-2019
A nine-member Palestinian family from Syria has appealed to the concerned humanitarian institutions and charities to help them pay the rental fees, after the house owner threatened to force them out.
The mother, Umm Mohamed, said all family members risk to go homeless at any possible moment after they failed to secure the rental charges for the past three months.
The mother called on relief NGOs to help her secure a shelter for her family and children.
Nearly 28,000 Palestinian refugees from Syria seeking shelter in Lebanon have been subjected to dire socio-economic conditions and a precarious legal status as the Lebanese authorities continue to rebuff their appeals for legal visas and access to the local labor market.
A nine-member Palestinian family from Syria has appealed to the concerned humanitarian institutions and charities to help them pay the rental fees, after the house owner threatened to force them out.
The mother, Umm Mohamed, said all family members risk to go homeless at any possible moment after they failed to secure the rental charges for the past three months.
The mother called on relief NGOs to help her secure a shelter for her family and children.
Nearly 28,000 Palestinian refugees from Syria seeking shelter in Lebanon have been subjected to dire socio-economic conditions and a precarious legal status as the Lebanese authorities continue to rebuff their appeals for legal visas and access to the local labor market.