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Possible pressure factors to end regime s shelling on Idlib

Bab al-Hawa crossing: Last humanitarian lifeline in northwestern Syria at risk of closure

Copyright © 2021 Enab Baladi. Enab Baladi is a nonprofit charitable 501(c)(3) organization, Tax ID. 46-3313735 Bab al-Hawa crossing: Last humanitarian lifeline in northwestern Syria at risk of closure A volunteer distributing cross-border aid coming through the Bab al-Hawa crossing (Anas al-Khouli / edited by Enab Baladi) Zeinab Masri – Hussam al-Mahmoud – Diana Rahima “What would we do if aid was cut off? Should we steal? I cannot do that! No aid means no food or work.” With these words, Mohammed al-Ahmed, a displaced living in a camp for internally displaced people (IDPs) in northwestern Syria, pointed out to Enab Baladi the sole option left for him in case cross-border food and humanitarian aid was cut off, if the Bab al-Hawa crossing, on the Syrian-Turkish border, closes. Al-Ahmed confirmed that he would never resort to such an option despite necessity.    

Camp residents in northwest Syria struggle to secure clean water

Camp residents in northwest Syria struggle to secure clean water Some camp residents in northwestern Syria lack clean water, and despite all the efforts made by organizations in this field, some still find it difficult to obtain drinking water, especially with the approaching summer season. Displaced Syrian boys carry water back to their tent at a camp for the internally displaced near the town of Sarmada in Syria s northwestern Idlib province on July 29, 2020, as Muslims across the world are getting ready to celebrate Eid al-Adha. - AAREF WATAD/AFP via Getty Images May 6, 2021 IDLIB Over 1 million displaced people in northwestern Syria live in over 1,270 camps, according to the Syria Response Coordination Group.

561,000 Syrians return to Idlib since cease-fire

Turkish, Russian presidents announced cease-fire in Idlib effective from March 5, 2020 Burak Karacaoğlu, Ahmad Qarah Ahmad   | 27.04.2021 ISTANBUL Around 561,746 displaced Syrians have returned to their homes in Idlib and Aleppo since Turkey and Russia agreed on a cease-fire on March 5, 2020, a local source told Anadolu Agency. “The suspension of military operations by the regime and its allied militias following the cease-fire agreement has allowed civilians to return to their homes,” Muhammad Hallaj, director of Syria s Response Coordination Group, told Anadolu Agency. Millions of civilians fled their homes in the two provinces in northern Syria as a result of the Syrian regime s indiscriminate bombing and took refuge in areas close to the Turkish border.

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