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Elderly Palestinian Refugees in Syria’s Khan Eshieh Camp Line Up for Hours to Get Bread

Published : 18-03-2020

Elderly Palestinian Refugees in Syria’s Khan Eshieh Camp Line Up for Hours to Get Bread

Palestinian refugees have railed against the violations committed by pro-government officers in Khan Eshieh camp, west of Rif Dimashq province, during bread distribution to avoid lining up in long queues outside of AlJalil bakery.

Elderly refugees said military officers are seen evading long queues under the pretext they are government officers.

Over recent years, residents of Khan Eshieh Camp for Palestinian refugees, in Rif Dimashq, have appealed to the concerned authorities to work on supplying civilians with much-needed bread and increase bread and flour quantities allotted for AJalil Bakery.

They have also called for reconstructing local bakeries, which have been severely damaged by violent onslaughts launched by the government forces over the past few years.

Survival for the majority of Palestinian families in war-stricken Syria has largely hinged on relief assistance. The vast majority of families have been living below the poverty line.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/9848

Palestinian refugees have railed against the violations committed by pro-government officers in Khan Eshieh camp, west of Rif Dimashq province, during bread distribution to avoid lining up in long queues outside of AlJalil bakery.

Elderly refugees said military officers are seen evading long queues under the pretext they are government officers.

Over recent years, residents of Khan Eshieh Camp for Palestinian refugees, in Rif Dimashq, have appealed to the concerned authorities to work on supplying civilians with much-needed bread and increase bread and flour quantities allotted for AJalil Bakery.

They have also called for reconstructing local bakeries, which have been severely damaged by violent onslaughts launched by the government forces over the past few years.

Survival for the majority of Palestinian families in war-stricken Syria has largely hinged on relief assistance. The vast majority of families have been living below the poverty line.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/9848