The residents of Handarat camp are still displaced for (637) days respectively, after the Syrian armed opposition factions controlled the camp, that was established in 1962 on a rocky plateau and overlooking at the city of Aleppo, and connecting between Aleppo and its suburb, granting the camp a strategic importance, to turn into a Square during the events, as the war parties of Syria compete on it, till  the Syrian armed opposition factions took its control.
Before this competition, the camp was exposed to bombing by the armed opposition groups, resulted in civilian casualties, and after its control of the camp, the Syrian warplanes bombed the camp with explosive barrels and mortars, resulted in a mass destruction in the properties and houses.
The entry of the opposition factions to the camp has led to the migration of its residents on 27/04/2013, and they resorted to safer areas, but the new Asylum brought them in stifling living crises; such as rent houses, high prices of materials, the lack of financial resources, and the spread of unemployment, prompting some of them to work with the so-called “al-Quds Brigade,” the pro-Syrian army and to engage in the war, or to migrate towards neighboring countries and European countries.