The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has called for
the immediate delivery of humanitarian aid to the embattled Yarmouk
Palestinian refugee camp in southwestern Syria.
“Emergency medical care is urgently needed for the reported 18,000
inhabitants remaining in Yarmouk,” which was stormed by the ISIL Takfiri
militants earlier this month, the ICRC said in a press release on its
website on Thursday.
The aid agency further warned about growing humanitarian needs in the
camp, located on the edge of the Syrian capital, Damascus, and
requested permission for “the immediate and unimpeded passage” of relief
aid and departure of civilians from the site.
Meanwhile, Marianne Gasser, the head of the ICRC in Syria, expressed
concern about the deteriorating situation that Yarmouk residents are
struggling with, saying, “People were already worn down by months of
conflict and constant shortages of food, water and medicine and they
need urgent help.”
Earlier this week, Stéphane Dujarric, the spokesperson of the UN
Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), also called for
the opening of a humanitarian corridor in the refugee camp.
Palestinian supporters of the Fatah Youth Movement hold posters and
placards during a demonstration in solidarity with the refugees living
in Syria’s Yarmouk camp outside the Red Cross building in al-Quds
(Jerusalem), April 6, 2015. © AFP
ISIL, which currently controls parts of Iraq and Syria, launched an
attack on the Yarmouk refugee camp on April 1. The United Nations has
said nearly 18,000 civilians, including a large number of children, are
caught in the camp.
Syria’s Minister of State for National Reconciliation Affairs, Ali
Haidar, said recently that a military operation is necessary to expel
the ISIL militants from Yarmouk.
Palestinian fighters affiliated with the Gaza-based Hamas Islamic
resistance movement have reportedly engaged in the battle to force the
terrorists from the area.
Syria has been gripped by a deadly crisis since March 2011. The
violence fueled by Takfiri groups has claimed the lives of over 215,000
people so far, according to latest reports.
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Kamis, 09 April 2015
Red Cross urges swift aid to Yarmouk camp in Syria
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