Syrians in Lebanon face economic woes, anti-refugee sentiment
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Syrians in Lebanon face economic woes, anti-refugee sentiment
Millions of Syrians still live outside their own country, displaced by the long war at home. Many are in Lebanon, but anti-refugee sentiment there is growing, while Lebanon's economic crisis has created its own problems for Syrians building new lives. They also fear a full-blown conflict between Israel and Hezbollah will force them to make a choice - live through a second war or return home. Our correspondent Priyanka Navani is near the Lebanon-Syria border.
July 8, 2024
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