Parliamentary Defense Committee: The number of Arab terrorists and their families in al-Hol camp near the Iraqi border exceeds 24,000
The Parliamentary Security and Defense Committee confirmed, on Sunday, that the total number of Arabs with their families in the Syrian Al-Hol camp exceeds 24,000.
Committee member Abdul Khaleq al-Azzawi said in a press interview, that the total number of terrorists with their families in al-Hol camp near the Iraqi border is more than 24,000, including children, women and elderly people, pointing out that Baghdad received 4,000 of them in coordination with the United Nations and the SDF in the past months.
Al-Azzawi added that the danger of the Syrian al-Hol camp is exacerbated because the presence of thousands of children in an extremist environment in which extremist ideas thrive is extremely dangerous and will lead to major setbacks in the entire Middle East because extremism is an intellectual cancer that cannot be contained if it grows and expands, stressing that the solution to the al-Hol camp file is the task of all countries in the Middle East, including Iraq, because everyone will be harmed by it.
He indicated that al-Hol camp may turn into a launching pad for threatening the security of Iraq, especially its western regions, and this is what drives pressure to resolve its file as soon as possible.