Four Australian families leave Syrian camp to try to go home
Introduction
Four Australian women and nine children left a refugee camp in Syria. They want to go back to Australia. This is their second try.
Main Body
The women and children left the Al Roj camp. Syrian soldiers helped them go to the capital, Damascus. They will stay in Damascus for about three days. Then they will be sent back to Australia. They tried to leave before in February 2026. But they had to turn back after a few hours. The problem was with the Syrian government. Supporters said a news report stopped their plan. The Australian government says it is not helping them. But it must give them passports because they are Australian citizens. One woman cannot enter Australia for two years. The government says she is a security risk. The situation in Syria is changing. The Syrian government took more land. A big camp called Al Hol closed. Kurdish leaders want countries to take their people back. Children in the camps are in danger.
Conclusion
The families left the camp. They hope to return to Australia. But it depends on the Syrian government and Australian laws.