The Olive Tree Camp is a refugee camp that emerged during the
Syrian Civil War. According to
Bianet, about 80,000 people live in tents in the camp. Since October 2013, internally displaced Syrians who failed to cross over to
Turkey started settling between the olive trees. A new wave of refugees was triggered by the
Syrian offensive in 2019. A 150-year-old
oak tree in Atme was cut down by members of
ISIS in November 2013. They accused the locals of venerating the tree instead of
God. The town was under the control of
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham until its disbandment following the
Fall of the Assad Regime. In February 2023, the town was hit by the
2023 Turkey-Syria earthquake, leading to at least 11 deaths. == Incidents ==