The residents of Khan Al Shieh camp, which is the second largest Palestinian refugee camps in Syria, complain of humanitarian crises as a result of the escalated military confrontations between the free army groups and the regular army in the surrounding areas.
The military confrontations involved the camp in the overheating bloody conflict in Syria and had a negative impact on the population in terms of the continued closure of all roads linking the camp and its neighboring regions except Zakya – Khan Al Shieh road.
Residents are forced to go through Zakia road despite the risks they face following the outbreak of clashes between the regular army and groups of FSA between now and then.
 Closing the only road leading to the camp by the  regular army and tighten their security procedures was negatively reflected on the availability of the necessary food supplies, while many varieties of food supplies ran out and the prices of other types was increased.