31 December 2013
Source: Middle East Monitor
At least 15 Palestinians have died from starvation since last
September in the besieged Yarmouk refugee camp, just south of Damascus,
the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNWRA) told Agence France Presse on Monday.
UNRWA spokesperson Chris Gunness said: "We have received reports over
the weekend that at least five [more] Palestinian refugees in the
besieged refugee camp of Yarmouk in Damascus have died due to
malnutrition, bringing the total number of reported cases [of
starvation] up to 15."
He warned of the deteriorating situation in the camp, where 20,000
Palestinians have been trapped with limited food and medical supplies,
noting that: "Since September 2013, we have not been able to enter the
camp in order to provide the necessary assistance required by the
people."
He added, "The continued presence of armed groups that entered the
area at the end of 2012 and its closure by government forces have
thwarted all our humanitarian efforts."
Armed opposition forces are in control of the majority of the camp,
which is the largest Palestinian refugee camp in Syria. Regime forces
have besieged the camp for almost a year now, resulting in a
humanitarian crisis, and the displacement of tens of thousands of its
170,000 residents.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported on Friday that five
more people had died of hunger in the camp, including an elderly man, a
woman and a person with special needs.
UNRWA launched a humanitarian appeal on 20 December to allow the
agency to provide more assistance to the residents of Yarmouk, stressing
that the conditions of life in the camp are extremely tragic, and that
about 20,000 people are still trapped inside.
Link: /www.middleeastmonitor.com/news/middle-east/9001-15-palestinians-killed-by-starvation-in-yarmouk-refugee-camp-in-syria.
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