Alaa' Nour Al-Dein, Baladi News
One of the mass media concerned with the Syrian affairs, reported arresting the man responsible for attacking one of the Jordanian security centers earlier this month, in which a number of security forces, including officers were killed. The news was headlined as "Syrians Breathe a Sigh of Relief", indicating that the assailant was Jordanian, but not Syrian.
This fact is not limited to the Syrians in Jordan, but it's inherited in all the Syrians minds in every country they go as they always feel afraid to be accused of any accident that may happen.
The new terrorist attack on the headquarters of the Jordanians borders' guards stifled the Syrian's breath and triggered their concerns towards an unfortunate future, especially that the Jordanian government declared just hours after the accident closing its borders with Syria and will repel with an iron fist for each movement on its borders which were declared as military zone. Moreover, a relentless campaign was launched against some Syrians inside the Jordanian territories demanding their expulsion.
"The new resolutions for Jordan weighed heavily on thousands trapped on the borders amidst the desert and the scorching wave that is threatening their lives as we saw the images from Al-Rakban camp on the borders that show the size of the coming humanitarian catastrophe", according to the activist Muhammed Al-Horani.
He added in an interview with Baladi News that 6 thousand families in the camp itself are threatened of a humane catastrophe that will not exclude young and old, especially that it's from the slums' camps which lacks the means of emergency, medication and relief that the camp used to get from the humanitarian corridor that was targeted by ISIS.
Human rights activists along with humanitarian organizations appealed to the UN bodies to assume their responsibilities and provide relief to 100 thousand refugees stranded along the border with Jordan, warning of a humanitarian catastrophe that will be the largest to claim the lives of thousands of Syrian refugees.
At the time when Amnesty International demanded Jordan to open its borders to people fleeing war, arguing that the closure of the border against them is a "violation of international law". Jordan calls upon the world to understand its sovereign decisions, but the Syrians will be between the devil and the deep blue see_ "ISIS" from the back and the borders from the font, while the Syrian regime and Russia from the sky.