The flight of the displaced Syrians to camps at the Syrian-Turkish border was not enough to end the suffering that they lived in their cities and towns due to the bombing of the Syrian regime and Russia, for the displaced who have been fighting for years the hardships of life in these camps are awaiting them great suffering and threatening their lives even while they are in a place they think is safer than cities And the towns from which they left.

Russia, which bombed their cities and towns with the Syrian regime, tracked its impact by using its veto power with China in the Security Council, by which it suspended a draft resolution extending the mechanism of humanitarian aid entry to Syrian refugees inside the country through two border ports in northern Syria.

Northern Syria has become a crowded spot with thousands of camps (French)

The Basket of Life
The humanitarian assistance provided to the displaced may not be sufficient to meet their daily needs, but for many it is considered the only source of their children's livelihood, as is the case of the Khalil Abu Mahmoud family who has lived in a camp in northern Syria for four years after being displaced from the southern countryside of Aleppo.

He tells Al-Jazeera Net that the interruption of what is known as the food basket that he receives every month means that his family, his family and his relatives who depend on him are exposed to hunger because he neither has work nor any other source through which he can secure food, and he described in a colloquial dialect the basket as a "trick and wick", indicating its importance with respect to His despite her little quantity.

He appealed to Abu Mahmoud, "the conscientious people to find a solution before the aid is interrupted and intervene to save it and save the millions who depend on aid" in the camps northwest of the country.

Humanitarian catastrophe The
stopping of humanitarian aid if a new mechanism is not adopted by the Security Council warns of a humanitarian catastrophe that may be more severe than what the Syrian displaced people have experienced since the beginning of their difficult journey in the camps.

Regarding the dangers that might be caused to the displaced, Mohamed Hallaj, director of the "Response Coordinators" organization, one of the most important field organizations working in northwestern Syria, said that the stopping of aid would threaten food security in the region and could develop into famine.

He pointed out in an interview with Al-Jazeera Net that the aid includes the medical field and will cause a disaster in this area, which suffers mainly from great weakness, especially at the present time.

Hallaj also added that humanitarian aid does not only reach the residents of the camps, but also includes the displaced people in cities and towns near the border with Turkey, and stopping or reducing their quantities as Russia is trying to push them to go to the camps that will be provided in aid if their quantities decrease, warning that this The burden on the camps will increase and increase their risks, which can be avoided by constantly introducing humanitarian aid.

Syrian families live in difficult conditions in the camps near the Syrian-Turkish border (Al-Jazeera)

Available solutions
Many humanitarian organizations operating in northwestern Syria are looking for alternatives if the Security Council does not reach a new mechanism according to which the process of bringing aid into the country is renewed.

The Director of the "Response Coordinators" organization, in his interview with Al-Jazeera Net, indicates that one of the alternatives that exist is to work in the humanitarian field based on before 2014, that is, outside the mandate of the Security Council.

Hallaj pointed out that communication with international organizations and the United Nations did not stop with the aim of shedding light on the human reality, which may not be controlled in one of the coming stages, especially in light of the presence of a large deficit in the humanitarian sectors because the donor countries have not fulfilled their full pledges to provide Humanitarian financing.

He explained that the donors' conference in Brussels raised only 7.7 billion dollars, although the United Nations demanded 10 billion dollars, as humanitarian aid reaches more than 3 million people, according to programs supported by the United Nations.