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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Massive influx of Syrian refugees straining Jordan's limited resources
2012-09-04
AMMAN: The spokesman for the Jordanian Ministry for Communications Affairs and Government Samih Ma'ytah said Jordan would not be able to continue extending help to Syrian refugees if their influx continues at the current pace and the international community pays no attention to the seriousness of the situation.

He told Arab News reporter Sami Al-Zubaidi in Amman that the number of Syrian refugees is steadily increasing and puts an additional burden on his country's limited resources. He said such a burden was not limited to the direct services provided to the refugees but also falls heavily on water and electricity sectors in his country.

He said the buffer zones that have been proposed within Syria are a political and military concept and not a decision made by a country that hosts refugees. He said the establishment of buffer zones has international, military and political dimensions.

Jordan is only concerned with how the international community can undertake its duty toward Jordan and Syrian refugees.
A lengthy interview with the minister follows at the link.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  I could be wrong, but I believe I heard a FNC segment state that up to 100,000 Syrian refugees are now in Jordan???

Iff true, reminds me of the similar number of Paleos that fled to Jordan after the 1967 Six-Day War, wid more after 1973's Yom Kippur.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2012-09-04 20:30  

#2  Translation: Give us money!
Posted by: Spot   2012-09-04 07:49  

#1  Whatsa matter? UN only helps Palestinian "refugees"?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2012-09-04 01:44  

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