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Syrians in Lebanon (Arabic: السوريون في لبنان) refers to the Syrian migrant workers and, more recently, to the Syrian refugees who fled to Lebanon during the Syrian Civil War. The relationship between Lebanon and Syria includes Maronite-requested aid during Lebanon's Civil War which led to a 29-year occupation of Lebanon by Syria ending in 2005. Following the outbreak of the Syrian Civil War, refugees began entering Lebanon in 2011. Lebanon's response towards the influx of refugees has been criticized as negative, with the Lebanese government leaving them undocumented and limited and attacks on Syrian refugees by Lebanese citizens which go unaddressed by authorities. Despite the strained relationship between the Syrians and Lebanese, taking into consideration only Syrian refugees, Lebanon

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  • السوريون في لبنان معظمهم من اللاجئين السوريين الذين فروا إلى لبنان خلال الحرب الأهلية السورية في الآونة الأخيرة. بعد اندلاع الحرب الأهلية في سوريا بدأ اللاجئون بدخول لبنان في عام 2011. انتُقد رد فعل لبنان على تدفق اللاجئين باعتباره سلبيًا حيث تركتهم الحكومة اللبنانية من غير مساعدة أو دعم والهجمات على اللاجئين السوريين من قبل المواطنين اللبنانيين لا تتعامل معها السلطات. على الرغم من العلاقة المتوترة بين السوريين واللبنانيين مع الأخذ بعين الاعتبار أن اللاجئين السوريين في لبنان نسبتهم تصل إلى لاجئ واحد لكل أربعة مواطنين. (ar)
  • Syrians in Lebanon (Arabic: السوريون في لبنان) refers to the Syrian migrant workers and, more recently, to the Syrian refugees who fled to Lebanon during the Syrian Civil War. The relationship between Lebanon and Syria includes Maronite-requested aid during Lebanon's Civil War which led to a 29-year occupation of Lebanon by Syria ending in 2005. Following the outbreak of the Syrian Civil War, refugees began entering Lebanon in 2011. Lebanon's response towards the influx of refugees has been criticized as negative, with the Lebanese government leaving them undocumented and limited and attacks on Syrian refugees by Lebanese citizens which go unaddressed by authorities. Despite the strained relationship between the Syrians and Lebanese, taking into consideration only Syrian refugees, Lebanon has the highest number of refugees per capita in the world, with one refugee per four nationals. The power dynamic and position of Syria and Lebanon changed drastically in such a short amount of time, it is inevitable that sentiments and prejudices prevailed despite progressions and changes in circumstance. From the years of 2011–2016, there was an influx of over 1.5 million refugees from Syria to the neighboring country of Lebanon. Attempting to aid this number of people on top of Palestinian and Iraqi refugees from the past, created further economic and politic destruction for the country. Economically, Lebanon was overspending on the 1.5 million people who arrived since 2011. Politically, the Lebanese felt the need to choose a side in the Syrian war. In hopes to eliminate these issues, in 2016 the Lebanese government who has never had border laws created a border law banning people from entering the country without proper documentation (Gonzalez). (en)
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  • Syrians in Lebanon (en)
  • السوريون في لبنان (en)
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  • Beirut , Tripoli, Sidon, Baalbek (en)
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  • Government of Lebanon, UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Lebanon (en)
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  • Lebanon Crisis Response Plan 2017–2020 [EN/AR] (en)
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  • The UN characterizes the flight of civilians from Syria as a refugee movement, and considers that these Syrians are seeking international protection and are likely to meet the refugee definition. The Government of Lebanon considers that it is being subject to a situation of mass influx. It refers to individuals who fled from Syria into its territory after March 2011 as temporarily displaced individuals, and reserves its sovereign right to determine their status according to Lebanese laws and regulations. (en)
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  • السوريون في لبنان معظمهم من اللاجئين السوريين الذين فروا إلى لبنان خلال الحرب الأهلية السورية في الآونة الأخيرة. بعد اندلاع الحرب الأهلية في سوريا بدأ اللاجئون بدخول لبنان في عام 2011. انتُقد رد فعل لبنان على تدفق اللاجئين باعتباره سلبيًا حيث تركتهم الحكومة اللبنانية من غير مساعدة أو دعم والهجمات على اللاجئين السوريين من قبل المواطنين اللبنانيين لا تتعامل معها السلطات. على الرغم من العلاقة المتوترة بين السوريين واللبنانيين مع الأخذ بعين الاعتبار أن اللاجئين السوريين في لبنان نسبتهم تصل إلى لاجئ واحد لكل أربعة مواطنين. (ar)
  • Syrians in Lebanon (Arabic: السوريون في لبنان) refers to the Syrian migrant workers and, more recently, to the Syrian refugees who fled to Lebanon during the Syrian Civil War. The relationship between Lebanon and Syria includes Maronite-requested aid during Lebanon's Civil War which led to a 29-year occupation of Lebanon by Syria ending in 2005. Following the outbreak of the Syrian Civil War, refugees began entering Lebanon in 2011. Lebanon's response towards the influx of refugees has been criticized as negative, with the Lebanese government leaving them undocumented and limited and attacks on Syrian refugees by Lebanese citizens which go unaddressed by authorities. Despite the strained relationship between the Syrians and Lebanese, taking into consideration only Syrian refugees, Lebanon (en)
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  • السوريون في لبنان (ar)
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  • Syrians in Lebanon (en)
  • السوريون في لبنان (en)
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