What can aid agencies do in war zones?




Inside Story show

Summary: For nearly half a decade, Syrians in the town of Daraya lived under siege, with limited access to food and medicine, at the hands of their government. On Friday, they received their first food aid delivery since 2012. But then came the barrel bombs. They were dropped by Syrian government helicopters. But is a new chapter really being opened in aid delivery? And how is siege being used by the Assad regime in this conflict? Presenter: Sami Zeidan Guests: Neil Sammonds, Syria Researcher at Amnesty International Abeer Etefa, senior spokeswoman for the Middle East at the World Food Programme Marwan Kabalan, Syrian academic and writer More from Inside Story on: YouTube - http://aje.io/insidestoryYT Facebook - https://facebook.com/AJInsideStory Twitter - https://twitter.com/AJInsideStory Website - http://aljazeera.com/insidestory/