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Supplies running out at Syria’s al-Hol camp as clashes block aid deliveries

More than 24,000 residents in al-Hol camp face urgent shortages of food, water, and medicine after recent fighting disrupted humanitarian aid, Save the Children said.

  • Save the Children warned supplies are running low at al-Hol camp in northeast Syria, housing over 24,000 people, after a week since government forces captured the camp.
  • After intense fighting earlier this month, government forces captured al-Hol from the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces as forces loyal to interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa seized wide areas in eastern and northeastern Syria.
  • The main road to al-Hol remains unsafe, preventing humanitarian workers from delivering food and water, while last week's clashes forced aid agencies to suspend operations temporarily.
  • Children will face still more risks if humanitarian organizations cannot resume work, and Rasha Muhrez, Save the Children Syria country director, urged all parties to ensure a safe corridor, saying `Lives depend on it`.
  • The SDF announced a Friday agreement with the central government to stabilize a ceasefire and outline army and police integration steps amid a government campaign to establish control over former Kurdish-held areas.
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Supplies running out at Syria’s al-Hol camp as clashes block aid deliveries

Save the Children warns that supplies are running out at al-Hol camp in northeast Syria.

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Supplies running out at Syria's al-Hol camp as clashes block aid deliveries

Save the Children warns that supplies are running out at al-Hol camp in northeast Syria. The camp houses over 24,000 people, mostly women and children linked to the Islamic State group.

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