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Palestinians begin aid campaign to build homes for Syrian refugees
Brutal winter-Syrian refugees/Facebook

Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, Gaza Strip and across occupied Palestine have raised $10 million in less than a month to build homes for Syrian refugees.

Ibrahim Khalil, 33, a social activist from the city of Nazareth in northern occupied Palestine, said: "The idea was to collect 100 heaters for 100 houses. Then we found out that people are helping and we have lots of stuff."

According Asharq Al-Awsat, for the past six years, Palestinians have been donating food and other essentials to Syrian refugees in the Idlib region bordering Turkey through a non-profit group called Merciful Souls.

But the volume of donations this winter season was unprecedented, said Raed Badr, the head of the organization. He believes videos that circulated on social media of children suffering from cold in the snow motivated people to open their pockets.

Syrian refugees/Facebook page
Syrian refugees/Facebook page

"One day, I hope they will move us into a home because the rain is drowning our tents," said 11-year-old Nada, an orphaned girl living with her grandmother, in one video.

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The plan is to build around 3,000 housing units, said Badr. Construction will also include clinics and schools, based on a model published on the organization's website.

A call for contributions went viral on social media with the Arabic hashtag "houses instead of tents".

The images of displaced families resonated with Palestinians because they had suffered as refugees living in tents for years, said Khalil, after they were forced from their homes or fled in the war that surrounded Israel's creation in 1948.

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The war in Syria, which spiraled out of an uprising against President Bashar al-Assad's rule in 2011, caused the world's biggest refugee crisis. The war has killed an estimated half a million people and displaced several million more.

Source: aawsat