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Today, Thursday, September 1, the first part of a residential community constructedin Jindires district was opened, with direct funding from the residents of Al-Zaeem village in the occupied city of Jerusalem.
The project plan consists of 75 housing units, each of which consists of 4 houses, to accommodate about 220 families. Today, 32 housing units (about 128 families) have been setteled in, while work is underway and preparations are being completed to start the second part of the project.
A spokesperson for the funders said, “Today, we arrived from Palestine to the airport, and from there to northern Syria, to deliver the housing units.” He added that they “know the meaning of occupation, displacement, asylum and home displacement.”
Palestinian funding for demographic change projects in Afrin is the most bizarre case, because all construction projects are being built on stolen lands that were expropriated from their Kurdish owners, the original residents of the area, who were displaced from their homes due to the Turkish aggression.
Previously, large sums of money had been received from several Palestinian villages and towns to finance the construction of Al-Basma settlement project in Shadera village in Sherawa district. Palestinian funding represented by the “Live in Dignity” Association – Arab 48, also contributed to the implementation of many schools, mosques and building projects in occupied Afrin.