According to unofficial statistics, frequent shelling, and clashes in Daraa camp southern Syria since the beginning war, caused destruction of about 70% of its buildings.
 Meanwhile, the remained refugees inside the camp are living a very serious humanitarian situation manifested in health and living aspects, while there are no hospitals or medical centers in the camp, in addition to the severe shortage of drugs and first aid materials and medical equipment.
In addition to non-availability of ambulances to transport the wounded to receive medical treatment outside the camp, and in case residents success to transfer a patient outside the camp, Jordan refuses entry of any Palestinian refugees from Syria even injuries.
 In front of this deteriorating health situation, a number of activists inside the camp warned of the spread of disease among people, especially as they were forced to use contaminated drinking water, due to the drinking water cut in the camp for about 450 days.
In terms of living aspect, residents of Daraa camp are suffering from power outages for long periods of up to several days, as well as the lack of fuels and heating materials, in addition to the loss of many varieties of food and the significant high prices of other materials.
 It is worth mentioning that the repeated bombing and the difficult living conditions have forced hundreds of Palestinian families to take refuge in neighboring towns.