Published : 02-08-2019
Some 6,000 displaced Palestinian families seeking refuge in Qudsaya town, in Rif Dimashq, have launched cries for help over their exacerbated situation due to the price hike, high unemployment rates, steep rental fees, and the decline in civilians’ purchasing power.
According to the residents, furnished homes are rented at up to 70,000 Syrian Pounds, down from 25,000 in previous years.
Families displaced from Yarmouk Camp urged the Syrian government to allow them to safely gain access to their homes in the camp.
Thousands of Palestinian families fled Yarmouk Camp in the unabated warfare due to the crackdowns perpetrated by pro-government militias.
Some 6,000 displaced Palestinian families seeking refuge in Qudsaya town, in Rif Dimashq, have launched cries for help over their exacerbated situation due to the price hike, high unemployment rates, steep rental fees, and the decline in civilians’ purchasing power.
According to the residents, furnished homes are rented at up to 70,000 Syrian Pounds, down from 25,000 in previous years.
Families displaced from Yarmouk Camp urged the Syrian government to allow them to safely gain access to their homes in the camp.
Thousands of Palestinian families fled Yarmouk Camp in the unabated warfare due to the crackdowns perpetrated by pro-government militias.