Palestinian forces entered Syria’s Yarmuk refugee camp which has been
under attack by the Takfiri terrorists of the Islamic State of Iraq and
Levant (ISIL) for the last several days.
The media center of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
(PFLP) announced that a number of its forces have entered the camp and
plan to retake it from the terrorists.
Other news sources also reported that hundreds of fighters of the
Palestinian Fath movement residing in Lebanon have come to Syria to
defend the Yarmuk camp against the ISIL.
The development came after a group of 14 Palestinian Arab factions
announced in recent days that they backed a joint military operation
with the Syrian government to expel the ISIL terrorists from the Yarmuk
neighborhood in South of Damascus.
After a meeting of the factions in the Syrian capital, Palestine
Liberation Organization (PLO) official Ahmed Majdalani said the groups
supported a coordinated military effort in the camp.
The factions support “a security solution that will be carried out in
partnership with the Syrian state and will have as its priority
maintaining the security of citizens,” said PLO official Ahmed
Majdalani.
“We agreed that there would be permanent cooperation with the Syrian
leadership and the formation of a joint operations room with Syrian
government forces and the Palestinian factions that have a significant
presence in the camp or around it.”
Majdalani added that Palestinian Arab forces would work in an
“integrated” fashion “with the Syrian state to clear the camp of
terrorists.”
Also, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called for action to prevent a
massacre of Palestinian refugees in Syria’s Yarmuk camp, just after all
Palestinian factions agreed with the Syrian government to use military
force to expel ISIL terrorists from the camp.
“What is unfolding in Yarmuk is unacceptable,” Ban told reporters at
UN headquarters on Thursday. “We simply cannot stand by and watch a
massacre unfold.”
The ISIL terrorists stormed the refugee camp and took over large
parts of it just days ago, according to Palestinian and Syrian
officials, creating what humanitarian groups have called a crisis in an
already desperate situation for civilians living there.
source : here
Senin, 13 April 2015
Palestinian Forces Enter Yarmuk Camp to Fight against ISIL
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