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New Group of Syrian Refugees Leaves Lebanon

June 27, 2024
New Group of Syrian Refugees Leaves Lebanon
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According to the National News Agency, a new group of Syrian refugees has left Lebanon, returning to their homeland.

The agency reported that 53 Syrian refugees departed from Beirut on two Syrian buses, accompanied by General Security, the army, and the Red Cross, heading to Syria through the Masnaa border crossing.

The returnees will be resettled in their hometowns in Daraa, Damascus, and Homs.

Additionally, 80 refugees from Arsal in the Beqaa Valley left for Qalamoun through the Zamrani border crossing, under the supervision of Lebanese General Security.

Lebanese authorities have implemented strict measures against Syrian refugees, closing down several illegal shops, dismantling refugee camps, and expelling many individuals on the grounds of illegal presence.

Syrians in Lebanon face the constant threat of deportation to regime-controlled areas and suffer ongoing violations.

Numerous human rights and media reports have warned about the dangers of returning Syrian refugees to Syria, citing prevailing security conditions that threaten their lives.

For more updates on the situation of Syrian refugees and Lebanese policies, stay tuned to our coverage.

Germany has issued an urgent call for its citizens to leave Lebanon immediately, citing the escalating violence between Israel and Hezbollah.

Since the outbreak of the Gaza conflict on October 7, Israel and Hezbollah have exchanged cross-border fire almost daily.

The intensity of these skirmishes has increased in recent days, raising concerns about further escalation.

On Wednesday, the German Foreign Ministry updated its travel advisory for Lebanon, urging German nationals to depart the country without delay.

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