(ANSA) - ROMA, 23 DIC - A A child walks on top of a building
in the Yarmouk refugee camp on the outskirts of Damascus, Syria,
19 December 2024 (issued 23 December 2024). Established in 1957,
some 160,000 Palestinians lived in Yarmouk according to UNRWA
until the start of the Syrian uprising in 2011. Fierce fighting
led to the displacement of a large number of inhabitants in 2012
and access to humanitarian aid was severly limited following its
besiegement by the then Syrian government of Bashar al-Assad in
2013.A child walks on top of a building in the Yarmouk refugee
camp on the outskirts of Damascus, Syria, 19 December 2024
(issued 23 December 2024). Established in 1957, some 160,000
Palestinians lived in Yarmouk according to UNRWA until the start
of the Syrian uprising in 2011. Fierce fighting led to the
displacement of a large number of inhabitants in 2012 and access
to humanitarian aid was severly limited following its
besiegement by the then Syrian government of Bashar al-Assad in
2013.child walks on top of a building in the Yarmouk refugee
camp on the outskirts of Damascus, Syria, 19 December 2024
(issued 23 December 2024). Established in 1957, some 160,000
Palestinians lived in Yarmouk according to UNRWA until the start
of the Syrian uprising in 2011. Fierce fighting led to the
displacement of a large number of inhabitants in 2012 and access
to humanitarian aid was severly limited following its
besiegement by the then Syrian government of Bashar al-Assad in
2013. (ANSA).
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