In Homs where the AGPS correspondent at Al Aedein camp reported news that the Syrian security raided the house of the Palestinian refugee “Abu Waheed Dughaim” without knowing the reasons of the raid.
Moreover, the house of Alqudsi family at Alquds Street was also raided, while regime forces arrested three people after raiding  the house of the Palestinian refugee “Mohammed Jihad al-Khatib” Western Bisan Hospital, in addition, regime forces also raided the house of  “Iyad Ahmed Kurdi” in the middle of “Jaffa” Street.
In the same context, our correspondent confirmed that the Syrian security forces arrested the young man, “Abed Waheed Dughaim” from Al Aedein camp in Homs on July 3, while he was travelling with his family from Homs to Damascus, note that he is in his thirties, and originally from Tarshiha village in Palestine.
In the meantime, the phenomenon of youth migration from Al Aedein camp in Homs to Turkish territory was increased recently for fear of arrest and raids carried out by Syrian security between now and then to the homes of the camp.
A large number of youth were arrested during the first half of 2015, prompting them to flee from the camp and move to other areas or to resort to Turkey and from there to Europe.
The camp, which controlled by the regular army, lives under an intense and unprecedented security tightening, making its residents feel that they are in a big prison.
On June 21, 2015,the Syrian authorities built an iron fence separates between Al Aedein camp neighborhoods in Homs and the surrounding neighborhoods, without any service corridors between the two sides, which doubled the economic suffering and reflected negatively on their living conditions.
On May 1, 2015, members of the Syrian security detachment at the entrance of the camp conducted surveys and census in order to collect detailed information about residents, including statistical operations of all population, both of residents, displaced, or tenants Syrians and Palestinians.
Meanwhile, security members demanded homeowners to write rent contracts to relatives or displaced people who take them in their homes.