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War-weary Syrian refugees welcome holy month of Ramadan

With the beginning of Ramadan, aid agencies have already distributed food packages to hundreds of Syrian families who settled in refugee camps near Turkish border.

Anadolu Agency MIDDLE EAST
Published May 18,2018
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Millions of civilians in Syria have entered their eighth Ramadan amid ongoing attacks by the regime and its allies. Tens of thousands of refugees who took shelter in camps near the Turkish border have been provided with humanitarian assistance.

Aid organizations have set up makeshift kitchens in refugee camps and distributed food to needy civilians. Hundreds of families in Idlib's Rahma camp broke their Ramadan fast Thursday evening thanks to this assistance.

Nevjav al-Hidir of the Ataa Institute, an NGO that sends aid to the camps, told Anadolu Agency that they had been distributing iftar (breakfast) packages since Ramadan began earlier this week.

"Our main priority is to help widows and orphans. Today, we delivered food packages to 120 families," he said.

Fatma al-Juma, who lives in a refugee camp, said she was happy to celebrate Ramadan this year.

"Everyone in the camp is looking forward to getting help from the aid organizations. Some families can only enjoy iftar if they receive help," she added.

Having lost her husband to an earlier regime attack and now raising her three children by herself, al-Juma said: "I don't know how much longer I will stay here. Every day, we pray to go back to our homes."

Turkey currently hosts over three million Syrian refugees -- more than any other country in the world. It has spent $25 billion in sheltering refugees since the Syria conflict began.

Syria has only just begun to emerge from a devastating conflict that began in 2011 when the Assad regime cracked down on demonstrators with unexpected ferocity. Since then, hundreds of thousands of people are believed to have been killed and millions more displaced by the conflict.