The Lack of Medical Centers at Daraa Camp Exacerbates the Continuous Suffering of its Residents since the Beginning of the War Events in Syria.

The residents of Daraa camp southern Syria complain of the lack of any hospital or medical center, as they are suffering from a severe shortage of medicines and medical equipment and materials of first aid, in addition to the lack of ambulances to transport the injured people to receive treatment outside the camp. Moreover,  the Snipers of the Syrian regular army impede the arrival of ambulances and if parents successfully get a patient outside the camp to treat in Jordan they will refuse the entry of any Palestinian refugees from Syria even if he was injured, forcing many of them to enter Jordan as a Syrian for treatment.

 As well as, number of activists inside the camp warned a of the spread of disease among the people in light of having to use contaminated drinking water, due to the drinking water cut for about (333) days. The frequent shelling and clashes taking place in Daraa camp since the beginning of the war in Syria, according to unofficial statistics, caused the destruction of about 70% of the buildings, while the remaining refugees inside are suffering of severely dangerous humane conditions. Their suffering is not only on the health side stop but exceeded the standard of living side, in addition to power cut for long periods up to several days, the lack of fuel and heating materials, the loss of many varieties of food, and the dramatically high prices of other materials, forcing hundreds of Palestinian families from the camp residents to seek refuge in neighboring towns.

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