A critical hospital within the Qah internally displaced persons (IDP) camp in Syria is threatened with closure due to diminishing international humanitarian aid, particularly from the United States. Hundreds of thousands of Syrians remain in makeshift shelters in the northwest of the country, displaced by the ongoing conflict. Many had hoped to return home following the anticipated fall of the Assad regime at the end of 2024, but widespread destruction has made return impossible. Reconstruction efforts are expected to take years, leaving IDPs reliant on continued assistance. As time passes, living conditions within the camps are deteriorating, placing immense strain on essential infrastructure. The situation at Qah camp exemplifies the broader crisis facing displaced Syrians and the urgent need for sustained humanitarian support.