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Security Tension at Qudsaya Town where 6 Thousand Palestinian Families Fled

Published : 14-04-2015

Security Tension at Qudsaya Town where 6 Thousand Palestinian Families Fled

The Syrian authorities close the road to Qudsaya area in the Damascus suburb, after a group of Syrian armed opposition kidnapped a member of Syrian security forces who entered the area by mistake.

It is noteworthy that nearly 6,000 thousands of Palestinian families have resorted to this area after their displacement from the Yarmouk refugee camp and other camps because of the crisis in their areas three years ago. The region is witnessing an unstable state due to the deterioration of the security situation between now and then.

Those families are suffering of dire living situation as a result of high prices and unemployment, as well as the absence of income for most of these families who were forced to rent houses at high prices due to their economic and financial crisis over their plight and the loss of their homes and property in the Palestinian camps.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/907

The Syrian authorities close the road to Qudsaya area in the Damascus suburb, after a group of Syrian armed opposition kidnapped a member of Syrian security forces who entered the area by mistake.

It is noteworthy that nearly 6,000 thousands of Palestinian families have resorted to this area after their displacement from the Yarmouk refugee camp and other camps because of the crisis in their areas three years ago. The region is witnessing an unstable state due to the deterioration of the security situation between now and then.

Those families are suffering of dire living situation as a result of high prices and unemployment, as well as the absence of income for most of these families who were forced to rent houses at high prices due to their economic and financial crisis over their plight and the loss of their homes and property in the Palestinian camps.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/907