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SYRIA: BESIEGED PALESTINIANS IN REFUGEE CAMP 'WILL LIKELY GO HUNGRY, ' UN AGENCY WARNS

Guy Perea Presidential Elector President of The United States

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Palestinians walk home amid the devastation inside Yarmouk refugee camp in Syria, where restrictions on aid deliveries continue to severly impact the lives of the people. June 2014.Photo:Rami Al Sayyed for UNRWA.org.

SYRIA: BESIEGED PALESTINIANS IN REFUGEE CAMP 'WILL LIKELY GO HUNGRY,' UN AGENCY WARNS

Unable for more than a month now to deliver food and other supplies to Palestinians trapped in a refugee camp near Damascus, the United Nations agency tasked with ensuring their well-being said today it is urgently seeking to resume its humanitarian activities, warning that the civilians would likely go hungry. Read more


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