Surrounding towns of Syria are still preventing the entry of Palestinian Syrian refugees into its territory, in spite of the poor security situation in Syria, making refugees fleeing from the war and the siege to face the risk of death.
Jordanian authorities prevent Palestinian entry into its territory under any reason, and after that the Jordanian government issued a formal decision in that regard.
The Lebanese authorities have set conditions described by refugees as impossible to allow them enter its territory, where activists confirmed that only people who have papers to prove that they have reunion interview in European embassies, or those who have booked to travel through Beirut airport, are the ones who allowed to enter Jordan.
Turkey embassy in Beirut has suspended issuing visas for Palestinian refugees for entering into its territory from Syria more than two years ago, while some Turkish embassies in the Gulf countries continue to issue visas to Palestinians of Syria who have residences in the Gulf States.
Rights activists believe that such actions would endanger the lives of Palestinian refugees of Syria, which is contrary to international laws and norms relating to the protection of refugees during wars and crises.