Islamic State has taken control of 90 percent of a Palestinian refugee
camp on the Damascus outskirts where 18,000 civilians have suffered
years of bombing, army siege and militia control, a monitoring group
said on Saturday. The hardline group's
offensive in Yarmouk gives it a major presence in the capital. Islamic
State, the most powerful insurgent group in Syria, is now only a few kilometers from President Bashar al-Assad's seat of power. The United Nations
has said it is extremely concerned about the safety and protection of
Syrians and Palestinians in the camp. Civilians trapped there have long
suffered a government siege that has led to starvation and disease. "The
situation in Yarmouk is an affront to the humanity of all of us, a
source of universal shame," U.N. Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA)
spokesman Chris Gunness said. "Yarmouk
is a test, a challenge for the international community. We must not
fail. The credibility of the international system itself is at stake,"
he said. The Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights, which monitors the conflict from Britain,
said Syrian air force jet bombed the camp on Saturday. The
Islamic State on Wednesday launched an attack on other groups of
fighters in Yarmouk, in particular Aknaf Beit al-Maqdis, an anti-Assad
militia of Syrians and Palestinians from the camp. Islamic
State supporters posted photos on social media of the severed heads of
two men they said had been beheaded after fighting for Aknaf Beit
al-Maqdis. The Observatory said Islamic State and al Qaeda's official Syria
wing, the Nusra Front, made gains overnight, pushing into the northeast
of the district, close to central Damascus. They now control 90 percent
of the camp, it said. Tayseer Abu Baker, head of the Palestinian Liberation Front in Syria,
part of the Palestine Liberation Organization, told Reuters over the
phone that Islamic State had killed 21 people including fighters and
civilians since Friday. "Some
families are trying to exit the camp but with Islamic State snipers on
rooftops of high buildings that is very difficult," he said. He added
Islamic State had kidnapped at least 74 people from the camp and that
civilians were trying to flee. Reuters cannot independently verify reports in Syria due to security and reporting restrictions. Islamic State rules swathes of eastern Syria and Iraq and is the target of a U.S.-led campaign of air strikes. Yarmouk
was home to half a million Palestinians before the Syrian conflict
began in 2011. The was has killed 220,000 people and displaced millions. Government
officials could not be reached for comment. Syria's state news agency
SANA said terrorists in the camp had prevented aid from reaching
civilians. It added the army had encircled Yarmouk. (Reuters)
Islamic State takes 90 percent of Damascus refugee camp: monitor

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