Humanitarian aid cuts are exacerbating the plight of hundreds of thousands of displaced Syrians in the northwest, years after the fall of the Assad regime. These individuals, initially hopeful for a return to their homes, remain in temporary shelters due to widespread destruction of their villages. Reconstruction efforts are expected to be lengthy, leaving many stranded and vulnerable. Deteriorating living conditions within the camps are a growing concern, with essential infrastructure, including hospitals, facing potential closure. The reduction in global aid, particularly from the United States, is significantly impacting the ability to provide assistance. This situation creates a prolonged period of uncertainty for those awaiting the possibility of rebuilding their lives.
