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Relief Campaign Kick-Started for Palestinians from Syria in Lebanon

Published : 23-01-2020

Relief Campaign Kick-Started for Palestinians from Syria in Lebanon

Activists have embarked on a relief campaign aiming to provide humanitarian assistance to the most vulnerable Palestinian families from Syria in Lebanon.

The activists called on Palestinian refugees in Europe to donate the price of 1,000 bread bundles in order to help assist cash-stripped Palestinians from Syria in the tension-stricken Lebanese territories.

Palestinians from Syria in Lebanon continue to express deep concern over their fate as anti-government protests have rolled into the third consecutive month and spiraled into violence.

Activists have called on UNRWA, the Palestinian Authority, and all other concerned parties to opt for an emergency plan and set relief assistance mechanisms in favor of Palestinian refugee families, most of whom have kept indoors over security concerns.

Palestinian refugees from Syria are reported to lack legal status in Lebanon. The absence of a specific legislation addressing their unique situation along with their ambivalent legal status and the inhospitality shown by local authorities combine to make life unbearable for Palestinian refugees in Lebanon.

The price leap, steep rental fees, expensive education charges, and lack of access to the local labor market, along with the absence of relief aids, have made the situation worse.

Nearly 28,000 Palestinians from Syria have sought refuge in Lebanon, where they have been enduring exacerbated living conditions and subjected to a precarious legal status.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/9646

Activists have embarked on a relief campaign aiming to provide humanitarian assistance to the most vulnerable Palestinian families from Syria in Lebanon.

The activists called on Palestinian refugees in Europe to donate the price of 1,000 bread bundles in order to help assist cash-stripped Palestinians from Syria in the tension-stricken Lebanese territories.

Palestinians from Syria in Lebanon continue to express deep concern over their fate as anti-government protests have rolled into the third consecutive month and spiraled into violence.

Activists have called on UNRWA, the Palestinian Authority, and all other concerned parties to opt for an emergency plan and set relief assistance mechanisms in favor of Palestinian refugee families, most of whom have kept indoors over security concerns.

Palestinian refugees from Syria are reported to lack legal status in Lebanon. The absence of a specific legislation addressing their unique situation along with their ambivalent legal status and the inhospitality shown by local authorities combine to make life unbearable for Palestinian refugees in Lebanon.

The price leap, steep rental fees, expensive education charges, and lack of access to the local labor market, along with the absence of relief aids, have made the situation worse.

Nearly 28,000 Palestinians from Syria have sought refuge in Lebanon, where they have been enduring exacerbated living conditions and subjected to a precarious legal status.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/9646