6 Palestinian Syrian Families Leave Gaza Headed to Sweden

Six Palestinian Syrian families have left the Gaza Strip heading to Sweden, after obtaining immigration and residence formal approval in Swedish territory, and in coordination with the General Commissioner for Refugees in the United Nations, and facilitated by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).
The Palestinian refugees who emigrated from Syria to the Gaza Strip is facing harsh and difficult circumstances after the cessation of aid provided to them following the formation of reconciliation government in 2nd of last June.
The severity of their conditions have worsen after the Zionist aggression on the Gaza Strip, where many of them killed and injured, as well as, a lot of their houses were  destroyed by the Zionist warplanes,making forcing them to go to UNRWA schools.
Despite Hamas government’s financial aid in compensation for the war, but many of them found themselves forced to sell their belongings, and to find any source of living to secure food for their children.
The number of Palestinian refugees, who fled from the hell of war in Syria and returned to Gaza,estimated with about 1,000 people, according to the Ministry of Social Affairs, UNRWA, and the PLO.

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