The residents of Al-Aidien camp in Hama which hosts a large number of displaced families from camps and cities of Damascus, Aleppo, Idlib, Hama, Deir Ezzor and Raqqa and Deraa and Latakia, live a state of relative calm compared to the rest of the Palestinian refugee camps in Syria, but they suffer from the tightened security cordon imposed by the regular army at the entrances and exits of the camp, and repetitive arrests carried out by the regular army every now and then.
In the economic side, residents of the camp complain of the widespread unemployment due to the tense security situation, which casted a shadow on their life and made most of them lose work and become completely dependent on relief aid that is distributed every now and then.