"Entreaty Call From a Palestinian Family to Uncover Her Son's Destiny After Being Lost Over the Last Three Years in "

 Two Palestinian Students Injured Due to Mortar Shrapnel in .  "For Yarmouk the 7th" Campaign Continues distribution of Food Aid to People.  "Palestine Charity Association" Continues Dispensing Prescriptions for free.  Winter Clothes to a Hundred Palestinian Kid in Khan Eshieh Camp  Honoring A Palestinian Refugee from Yarouk Camp in Malmo's Short Films Festival

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The family of the Palestinian Refugee "Mohammad Nayif Haaj Ahmad" 26 years old, entreats through the AGPS to find out the destiny of its son who was missed over the last three years.

The family entreats all Syrian and Palestinian Authorities and individuals to help finding "Mohammad". His mother "Fatima Haaj Ahmad" declared that her son had left home in 27th of November 2012 with his car as he used to work as Taxi Driver and never came back since.

The bereaved mother demands from Palestinian and Humanitarian organizations to help her find her son or uncover his destiny.

It is known that kidnapping and killing incidents are very common in Syria these days due to the war and the worsening security situations, noting that many of the missed people were found later to be prisoned in the Syrian Regime's jails, that is what happened to the 16-years-old Palestinian boy "Omar Mohammad Siyam" who was missed for several year before one of the released detainees assured seeing him in one of the Syrian Security branches.

Monitoring and Documentation team in AGPS has documented (280) missing case since the start of war in Syria.

Turning to north of Syria, two Palestinian university students "Marah Qaddoura" and "Wafaa Hamdan" from Al-Nayrab Camp were injured

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due to mortar shrapnel in Mockambou district of Aleppo which is under the Regime's control.

In the meantime, "Jafra Foundation for Relief and Development" has distributed winter clothes to 100 Palestinian boys in Khan Eshieh Camp in Suburb included jackets and shoes as part of its "Winter Clothing Campaign" set up in its operations areas.

In the same context, as part of "For Yarmouk Campaign" Jafra continues distributing food and health aid to the people of Yarmouk camp who were displaced to Yalda, Babbila, and Beit Saham nearby towns.

In a related topic, the pharmacy of "Palestine Charity Association" continues dispensing prescriptions and filling water for free to the people of Yarmouk Camp who were displaced to Yalda and Babbila nearby towns.

Sweden

In Sweden, Short Film Festival in Malmo has honored the Palestinian Yarmouk Camp refugee "Amjad Hasan" for his participation "Story Book" movie which he wrote and directed.

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It is worth mentioning that Malmo Festival for Arab Cinema had announced an initiative in cooperation with Swedish Institute for Novel Films to fund similar projects in all stages of production in order to promote the joints film productions between Arab World and countries of North Europe.

Palestinians of Syria in numbers and statistics till 30 November 2015

 15,500 Palestinian Syrian refugees in Jordan, 45,000 Palestinian Syrian refugees in Lebanon, and 6,000 refugees in Egypt, according to the UNRWA's statistics till July 2015.  More than 36,000 Palestinian Syrian refugees have arrived Europe during the last 4 years.  The Yarmouk Camp: still under siege imposed by the Syrian Regime's Army and PFGC (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command), continued for 882 days respectively. In addition, power cuts continued for more than 952 days, water cut for 442 days. The number of victims due to the siege has reached to 184 victims.

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 Al Sbeina Camp: Syrian Regime's Army still preventing the residents from returning back to their houses for 743days respectively.  Handarat Camp: All of its residents have left the camp for 944 days after the Syrian Opposition Groups controlled it.  Dara’a Camp: Water cut continues for 588 days, and 70% of its buildings were destroyed.  Jarmana, AL Saieda Zainab, Al Raml, Al Aedein and Aedein Hamma: A relatively quiet situations in light of the economic crises.  Khan Al Sheih Camp: Roads linking the camp to the city center are still closed except for Zakia- Khan Al Shieh road.

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