200 Iraqi families prepare to leave Al-Hol camp in Al-Hasakah
200 Iraqi families prepared to leave Al-Hol camp in Al-Hasakah, which is under the control of the Syrian Democratic Forces, "SDF".
The "Euphrates Post" network said on Facebook that the administration of Al-Hol camp distributed nearly 200 forms to the Iraqi refugees inside the camp, asking them to enter their names and data to exit the new batch.
She explained that the forms that were distributed to the families came on the recommendation of the Iraqi Security Committee, which visited the camp a few days ago to prepare for the transfer of new batches of Iraqis outside the camp.
Those same sources said that "about 150 Iraqi families of orphans, the disabled, and those with serious conditions in the Syrian al-Hol camp, were transferred last month to al-Jada'a camp in Nineveh, Iraq.
She said that "the families will remain in Al-Jada'a camp for three months to be resettled, and then return to their areas of residence in Iraq," noting that "the families will be from Nineveh, Anbar and Salah al-Din."
Iraqi officials first announced the "rehabilitation" of 603 families in Jada'a camp, when they finally returned to their areas of origin from al-Hol camp.
It is noteworthy that Iraq announced, during the past months, the withdrawal of hundreds of ISIS families from the Iraqis in the Al-Hol camp in Syria.