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Palestinians experience rising hostility in Syria amid arrests

23 April 2026
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Syrian forces have recently arrested a number of Palestinians in Damascus, accusing them of links to the Assad regime, Islamic State, or involvement in recent protests. Reports indicate that at least 14 men were detained from various locations, including the Khan Al-Sheikh camp and Jaramana camp. Two detainees from Khan Al-Sheikh were released, but during their time in custody, they reported witnessing mistreatment of other prisoners. Some detainees were released shortly after arrest without clear reasons provided for their detention. The Syrian Ministry of Interior has not clarified the charges against those arrested, and families are reportedly hesitant to speak out due to fear of retaliation. The arrests coincide with heightened tensions following protests against the UAE’s participation in the Abraham Accords and recent Israeli legislation allowing the death penalty.

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The recent wave of arrests reflects ongoing tensions in Syria, particularly regarding the Palestinian community’s relationship with the Syrian government. Historically, Palestinians in Syria have faced discrimination and violence, especially during periods of unrest. The government’s crackdown on perceived dissent, especially in the wake of protests, underscores the fragile security situation in Syria and its broader implications for Palestinian rights within the country. The Syrian regime’s narrative has increasingly become hostile toward Palestinians, which has significant implications for humanitarian conditions and regional stability.

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