Life in Southern Idlib is coming to an end..
In a geographic spot in north-western Syria, in Southern Idlib specifically, where thousands of men, women, and children live, many families were forced to flee to areas by the Turkish border for protection.
Others remained in Southern Idlib because of poverty and lack of money that would allow them to flee.
They remained living under the impact of aerial and artillery bombardment conducted by a regime who is supported by nations that don’t know the difference between a child and a man, and between a stone and a human, amid the silence of the so-called “international community”
and “human rights”. Bombardment isn’t the only thing that make life in Southern Idlib more like hell. It’s the high prices and lack of fuel as winter arrives. It’s also the unemployment and the lack of food. Even a bread loaf rings an alarm,
warning the people that its price will increase and it might go extinct. Electricity is a dream to those
who forgot how safety feels like in Southern Idlib. It all reminds the people of Idlib that they have no one but God.