Main > Multimedia > Gallery Displaced Syrians settle in a Roman archeological site in Idlib 2022/01/26 9:25 pm Gallery An archeological site containing the remains of an ancient church and a tower in the historical Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate - 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) An archeological site containing the remains of an ancient church and a tower in the historical Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) A displaced Syrian woman setting up fire near an archeological site in the historical Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) A cemetery established near an archeological site in the historical Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) Displaced Syrians had their tents set up in the ancient Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) A cemetery established near an archeological site in the historical Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) Displaced Syrians had their tents set up in the ancient Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) Displaced Syrians had their tents set up in the ancient Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) An archeological site containing the remains of an ancient church and a tower in the historical Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) Displaced Syrians had their tents set up in the ancient Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) An archeological site containing the remains of an ancient church and a tower in the historical Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) Displaced Syrians had their tents set up in the ancient Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) A displaced Syrian child standing near an archeological tower in the ancient Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) Displaced Syrian children playing near their tents, set up in an archeological site in the ancient Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) Displaced Syrians had their tents set up in the ancient Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) Displaced Syrians starting a fire for heating in the ancient Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) Displaced Syrians had their tents set up in the ancient Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) Displaced Syrians starting a fire for heating in the ancient Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) Displaced Syrians had their tents set up in the ancient Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) Related ArticlesIdlib: displaced Syrians protesting on the Turkish border desperate to reach EuropeSalvation Government seeks solutions for camps within Idlib’s archeological sitesDisplaced Syrians long for winter rituals in IdlibIdlib… A City for All Syrians Gallery Aleppo: Protesters block the Abu al-Zandeen road Latakia: People opt for swimming despite low temperature Karnak Beach: Summer haven in Latakia More