Palestinians of Syria in Gaza Complain of Poor Conditions and Lack of Recognition

The AGPS received dozens of complaints from Palestinians of Syria in Gaza, complaining about the marginalization of their demands, and not to meet the reconciliation government and UNRWA obligations towards them, where they face harsh and difficult living conditions after the cessation of aid provided to them after forming a unity government in 2nd of last June.

In the Gaza Strip, a number of activists complained of ignoring the demands of the displaced refugees in Gaza towards employment, housing, payment of overdue salaries, housing, education, and health insurance allowance, and non-recognition of their own, in addition to that the recent aggression on Gaza which increased their tragedy, where houses were destroyed and damaged, and schools became a sheltering center for many of them.

A refugee expressed their anger after their salaries were cut by saying “our salaries cut and no clear argument and no one is following our case not from afar and from close, and we fell again between the jaws of governments, Ministries, and staff.”

They asked, “How can people live without salary? 800 NIS- about $ 130 any human sense of any conscience would accept that?” while some of them found themselves obliged to sell their belongings and search for any business to feed their children.

In the same context, representatives of the Palestinian refugees from Syria, Iraq, Yemen, and Libya in the Gaza Strip, expressed dismay and shock at the Ramallah government’s decision not to grant them licenses to form the Association to speak on behalf of Palestinian refugees displaced to the Gaza Strip.

They applied to the Ministry of Interior to get the necessary licenses for that, and ministry response was rejection, on the pretext that they are not citizens, and do not carry identity card under a national number, while the ministry of Internal in Gaza gave them Assembly licensing under the name of Haqi Charitable Society for Relief and Development.

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