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Yarmouk (, , ) is a
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of the city of
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, populated by
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. It is located from the center of Damascus and within municipal boundaries; this was not the case when it was established in 1957. It contains hospitals and schools. Yarmouk is an "unofficial"
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(, ), as
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rejected a Syrian government request to recognize the camp in 1960. Now depopulated, it was home to the largest
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community in
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. As of June 2002, there had been 112,550 registered refugees living in Yarmouk. During the Syrian Civil War, Yarmouk camp became the scene of intense fighting in 2012 between the
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and the PFLP-GC, supported by Syrian government forces. The camp was consequently taken over by various factions and deprived of supplies, resulting in hunger, disease and a high death rate, which caused many to flee. By the end of 2014, the population had gone down to 20,000 residents. In early April 2015, most of the camp was overrun by the
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, sparking armed clashes with Palestinian militia Aknaf Bait al-Maqdis. At this point, the population was estimated at 18,000. After intense fighting in April/May 2018, Syrian government forces took the camp, leaving only 100–200 residents. It is estimated that 160,000 Palestinians were displaced and forced to flee Yarmouk during the Syrian civil war. Many Palestinians were concerned that the Syrian regime would redevelop the area and send the former residents to remote scrubland. In 2022, Palestinians began to return, but the population remains far from its pre-war peak.


History


Establishment

Yarmouk was constructed in 1957 on an area of to house refugees. Though it was not officially recognized as a refugee camp, road signs leading to this sector of the city read , meaning "Yarmouk refugee camp". Administratively, Yarmouk is a city () in the
Damascus Governorate Damascus Governorate ( ') is one of the fourteen governorates (provinces) of Syria. Completely surrounded by the Rif Dimashq Governorate, it consists only of the city of Damascus, the capital of Syria. The governorate's area is around 107 km2, ...
.Damascus governorate population 2004 census
So, in fact, it later became another district of Damascus. Over time, refugees living in Yarmouk improved and expanded their housing. The district became densely populated. Two main roads, named "Yarmouk Street" and " Falasteen Street", were lined with shops and filled with service taxis and microbuses that ran through the camp. The BBC wrote that, although Yarmouk "is identified as a camp, there are no tents or slums in sight. It is a residential area with beauty salons and internet cafes"."Lure of the homeland fades for Palestinian refugees,"
Lina Sinjab, 24 August 2010, BBC News.
Living conditions in Yarmouk appeared to be better than in other Palestinian refugee camps in Syria, and residents of the camp numbered many professionals—doctors, engineers and civil servants, as well as many casual laborers and street vendors. There were four hospitals and a number of government-run secondary schools.
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operated 20 elementary schools and eight preparatory schools in the camp, and sponsors two women's program centers. There were three UNRWA health care centers in Yarmouk, two of which received upgrades in 1996 with contributions from the government of
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. In 1997, six schools were upgraded with contributions from the government of the
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, and a kindergarten was built with funds from the government of
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. In 1998, the UNRWA was also able to construct a health center funded by the government of the
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. There was another Health Center whose expertise is devoted to prevention and treatment of
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. The Center was built in 2009 thanks to funds provided by the
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(AECID).


During the Syrian Civil War

During the Syrian Civil War, Yarmouk camp became the scene of intense fighting between the
Free Syrian Army The Free Syrian Army (FSA; ) is a Big tent, big-tent coalition of decentralized Syrian opposition (2011–2024), Syrian opposition rebel groups in the Syrian civil war founded on 29 July 2011 by Colonel Riad al-Asaad and six officers who defe ...
and its Palestinian ally Liwa al-Asifa on the one hand, and the
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command () or PFLP-GC is a Palestinian nationalist militant organisation based in Syria. It is a member of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). It was founded in 1968 by A ...
(PFLP-GC) supported by
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government forces on the other. Subsequently, the Syrian Army besieged the camp, leading to many leaving the area and causing a significant deterioration in conditions for the more than 18,000 Palestinian refugees and other Syrians remaining inside the camp, whom the UN described as living in "complete deprivation". On 1 April 2015,
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(ISIL) fighters entered the camp from the Hajar al-Aswad district, sparking clashes with Aknaf Bait al-Maqdis and the
Free Syrian Army The Free Syrian Army (FSA; ) is a Big tent, big-tent coalition of decentralized Syrian opposition (2011–2024), Syrian opposition rebel groups in the Syrian civil war founded on 29 July 2011 by Colonel Riad al-Asaad and six officers who defe ...
—reportedly with the collaboration of
Jabhat al-Nusra Al-Nusra Front or Jabhat al-Nusra or Jabhat Nusrat Ahl al-Sham, also known as Front for the Conquest of the Levant, and also later known as Jabhat Fatah al-Sham was a Salafi-jihadist organization that fought against Ba'athist regime forces ...
fighters in the camp, with whom they were then locally allied. ISIL initially took over much of the camp, but was later pushed back from some areas, before eventually regaining control. On 2 April, it was reported that ISIL was pushed back, but they reentered on 3 April. By 4 April, the camp was reported to have been wholly taken by ISIL, and executions of residents to have begun. Palestinian sources reported about 12 camp residents killed, while the
Syrian Network for Human Rights The Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR, ) is a UK-based independent monitoring group,Chotiner, Isaac (May 13, 2019)"A Times Reporter Documents the Horror of Syria’s Torture Sites" ''The New Yorker''. which monitors casualties and briefs var ...
reported 13 residents executed by ISIL on 5 April; and independent sources also confirmed two fatalities from mortar fire in an adjacent Damascus area. It was reported that despite Palestinian militia resistance and parallel bombing by the
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, ISIL still controlled 90% of the camp by 6 April. The situation in the camp came to the attention of the
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, leading to discussions about the situation of some 18,000 residents of the occupied camp. The UN Secretary-General warned of what could be a massacre of Palestinians in Yarmouk. It has been reported that many civilian Palestinians have been killed during the fighting. In July 2015, the UN quietly removed Yarmouk from its list of besieged areas in Syria, despite not having been able to deliver aid there for four months, and declined to explain why it had done so. By April 2016, there remained only between 7,000 and 8,000 residents in the camp due to militant fighting, conscription by the regime, and the use of wide area effect weapons such as barrel bombs. Former residents were displaced to other areas of Syria or fled outside the country, including to Lebanon and Europe. In early 2017, with Qatari mediation, the "Four Towns" truce was brokered between pro-government and Salafi factions, to end some of the ongoing sieges forming part of the conflict (see
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,
Siege of Darayya and Muadamiyat The siege of Darayya and Muadamiyat was launched by the Syrian Armed Forces in late 2012 after rebels took over most of the Damascus suburbs of Darayya and Muadamiyat al-Sham in November 2012. Since then, the power grid in the area was cut of ...
) as well as to initiate a ceasefire in areas bordering Yarmouk. As a result of this deal, Hayat
Tahrir al-Sham Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) was a Sunni Islamist political organisation and paramilitary group involved in the Syrian civil war. It was formed on 28January 2017 as a merger between several armed groups: Jaysh al-Ahrar (an Ahrar al-Sham facti ...
fighters were evacuated from Yarmouk on 7 May, and ISIL fighters were also reported to be preparing to leave.


War crimes

A report released by
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in 2014 reveals that war crimes and crimes against humanity have been carried out on Palestinian and Syrian civilians in Yarmouk. The report highlights the deaths of around 200 civilians since the siege was tightened in July 2013, and access to crucial food and medical supplies was cut off. According to their research, 128 of those who have died starved to death in the catastrophic humanitarian crisis that has emerged. Philip Luther, Director of the Middle East and North Africa Programme at Amnesty International, describes it as "Civilians of Yarmouk are being treated like pawns in a deadly game in which they have no control." According to the report, the Syrian government forces led by
Bashar al-Assad Bashar al-Assad (born 11September 1965) is a Syrian politician, military officer and former dictator Sources characterising Assad as a dictator: who served as the president of Syria from 2000 until fall of the Assad regime, his government ...
have committed war crimes, including indiscriminate attacks on civilian areas such as schools, hospitals, and a mosque. The Syrian forces have also used the starvation of civilians as a weapon of war, which is another form of war crime. The electricity power supply was also cut for a year at the time of publishing the report in April 2014. Mouaffaq Dawa, a member of the
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who was infamously known as the "Butcher of Yarmouk," was sentenced to life imprisonment in Germany in February 2023. Dawa was found guilty of committing war crimes in Yarmouk Camp in 2014, which included a vengeful and indiscriminate attack on defenseless Palestinian civilians within the camp. The massacre took place on 23 March 2014 when Dawa launched an RPG—an anti-tank grenade—into a group of Palestinian civilians who were waiting to receive food. Seven individuals lost their lives, among them a young boy named Musa Nidal al-Essoud, while others sustained severe injuries.


End of the siege

On 19 April 2018, the Syrian government and its allies began a push to take Hajar al-Aswad, Tadamun and Beit Sahem, which make up the majority of Yarmouk, using surface-to-surface missiles, barrel and cluster bombs, and mortar fire in more than 580 air raids, with local activists reporting at least 15 civilians killed and more than 100 wounded.Farah Najja
Syria's Yarmouk camp: From a 'war on stomachs' to 'annihilation'
Al Jazeera, 24 April 2018
The offensive involved Aleppo-based Palestinian militia
Liwa al-Quds Liwa al-Quds (; meaning the Jerusalem Brigade) is a predominantly Syrian Palestinian paramilitary group and Syrian Army brigade that operated as a part of pro-Syrian government forces in the Syrian Civil War. In 2019, it became a part of the Syr ...
, Russian-backed
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,
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, a privately funded Palestinian militia, and Palestinian factions
Fatah al-Intifada Fatah al-Intifada () is a Palestinian militant faction founded by Said Muragha, better known as Abu Musa. Officially it refers to itself as the Palestinian National Liberation Movement - "Fatah" (), the identical name of the major Fatah movem ...
and the
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(PFLP-GC). The UNRWA reported around 5,000 Palestinians from Yarmouk were displaced to Yalda in the following six days, leaving 1,200 residents, although local sources reported 2,500 families or 3,000 peopleEstimated 60 percent of Yarmouk destroyed amid violence: Group
Al-Jazeera, 27 April 2018
were still there. By 25 April, local sources said that at least 20 civilians had been killed.Syria regime kills 20 civilians in Yarmouk refugee camp
Middle East Monitor, 25 April 2018
The UN described the camp as "transformed into a death camp", reporting thousands of homes and the last functioning hospital destroyed. The UK-based Action Group for Palestinians of Syria said 60% of the camp had been destroyed in the government offensive by 27 April. On 30 April, al-Nusra's remaining fighters surrendered, and were evacuated by bus to Idlib.Syria is erasing the Palestinians’ largest refugee camp
''The Economist'', 3 May 2018
By 5 May, the
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announced that the Syrian army controlled two-thirds of the camp. On 16 May, a new pro-government assault on the camp with airstrikes and surface-to-surface missiles, with only a few hundred, mainly elderly, residents left inside; dozens of civilians and over 100 fighters on both sides were reported killed. On 19 May, Russian and pro-government sources reported a ceasefire between the government and ISIL, although this was denied by official government media, and busloads of ISIL fighters were reported to be evacuated by the government.Seth Frantzma
Catastrophic destruction as Syrian regime pounds Palestinian refugee camp
''Jerusalem Post'', 20 May
On 21 May, pro-government troops fully recaptured the camp, as ISIL fighters pulled out to deserts east of the city, thus allowing the Syrian Arab Army to control the capital after 6 years.Osama Moussa and Tom Rollin
Yarmouk, A Palestinian Tragedy Plays Out In Syria
Mada Masr, 24 May 2018
Syrian cleric condemns 'flagrant looting' after regime captured Yarmouk
''Al-Araby'', 24 May 2018
In the month of fighting, a total of at least 21 civilians were reported killed, and 7,000 people—including 6,200 Palestinians—displaced from their homes. An UNRWA spokesman said 100 to 200 civilians were estimated to remain in Yarmouk. Sheikh Mohammed al-Omari, a cleric loyal to the government, condemned government troops and allied militias for looting homes in the captured neighborhood. According to ''
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'', many Palestinians believe the government plans to redevelop Yarmouk for use by Syrians. On 3 April 2019, Russian President
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announced that the
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, in coordination with the Syrian military, had discovered the remains of missing Israeli soldier Zechariah Baumel, along with those of 20 other people, in a cemetery in the Yarmouk Camp. Baumel had gone missing after the
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during the
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and his whereabouts were unknown in the decades since. Baumel's remains were returned to Israel and buried in the
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military cemetery in Jerusalem on 4 April.


See also

*
Khalil al-Wazir Khalil Ibrahim al-Wazir Standardized Arabic transliteration: '' / / '' (, also known by his '' kunya'' Abu JihadStandardized Arabic transliteration: ' —"Jihad's Father"; 10 October 1935 – 16 April 1988) was a Palestinian leader and co-fou ...
*
Mustafa al-Hallaj Mustafa al-Hallaj (1938 – 17 December 2002) () was a Palestinian-born visual artist, primarily working as a graphic designer, painter, and printmaker. Al-Hallaj was a pioneer in the Arab art world, known as an "icon of contemporary Arab graphic ...
* Battle of Yarmouk Camp (2015)


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Palestinians at Yarmouk camp are forced to take sides in the Syrian conflict
Dunia Manzar, 11 February 2013 {{Authority control Neighborhoods of Damascus Palestinian refugee camps in Syria 1957 establishments in Syria Populated places established in 1957 Palestine–Syria relations