People living with disabilities are finding it tough living in tents at a refugee camp in this area. Saleh Ahmad Saghir of Al-Harth's Al-Ghawya village, who suffers from hemiplegic paralysis, said he needed special equipment because he cannot move at all. Hemiplegia is a condition where one side of the body is paralyzed. When the fighting broke out and his family was ordered to move, Saghir was moved by his brother Aziz to his grandfather's home in Samtah. He stayed there for one night before he was transported to the refugee camp. “I was given medical care and a tent, but I am afraid staying in the camp will increase my suffering,” he said. He wants to be transported to a medical facility, he said. Mu'tah Shu'ee, 80, a camp resident with a kidney condition, has to receive dialysis three times a week. She said she needs more medical care and a better place to stay.