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Lebanon calls on int'l community to aid Syrian refugees home return
Published: Oct 27, 2022 12:18 PM
A displaced Syrian packs belongings on a truck in preparation for returning to Syria in the town of Arsal, Lebanon, on Oct. 26, 2022. Around 500,000 Syrian refugees have registered for their voluntary return from Lebanon to their homeland, and Lebanon on Tuesday called on the international community and donors to facilitate their forthcoming homeward return, the National News Agency reported.(Photo: Xinhua)

A displaced Syrian packs belongings on a truck in preparation for returning to Syria in the town of Arsal, Lebanon, on Oct. 26, 2022. Around 500,000 Syrian refugees have registered for their voluntary return from Lebanon to their homeland, and Lebanon on Tuesday called on the international community and donors to facilitate their forthcoming homeward return, the National News Agency reported.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
A displaced Syrians' camp is seen in the town of Arsal, Lebanon, on Oct. 26, 2022. Around 500,000 Syrian refugees have registered for their voluntary return from Lebanon to their homeland, and Lebanon on Tuesday called on the international community and donors to facilitate their forthcoming homeward return, the National News Agency reported.(Photo: Xinhua)

A displaced Syrians' camp is seen in the town of Arsal, Lebanon, on Oct. 26, 2022. Around 500,000 Syrian refugees have registered for their voluntary return from Lebanon to their homeland, and Lebanon on Tuesday called on the international community and donors to facilitate their forthcoming homeward return, the National News Agency reported.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
Around 500,000 Syrian refugees have registered for their voluntary return from Lebanon to their homeland, and Lebanon on Tuesday called on the international community and donors to facilitate their forthcoming homeward return, the National News Agency reported.

Abbas Ibrahim, chief of the Lebanese General Security, said on Tuesday that a total of 500,000 Syrian refugees in Lebanon registered in 17 registration centers to voluntarily go back to Syria.

Ibrahim's remarks came during a press conference to give an overview of the process that will be followed in returning Syrian refugees to their homeland, which will kick off on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, Lebanese Minister of Social Affairs Hector Hajjar on Tuesday called on the international community and donors to facilitate the forthcoming homeward return of Syrian refugees safely from Lebanon.

Hajjar made the remarks in the town of Arsal in northeastern Lebanon, where he would supervise the return of the first convoy of Syrian refugees scheduled for Wednesday.

Burdened by the hosting of a large number of refugees, Lebanon has decided to help 15,000 Syrian refugees return home on a monthly basis.

The minister said the living condition of the refugee camp is "disastrous," and for a small town like Asal, hosting a large body of refugees is overwhelming in almost every aspect.

Hajjar reiterated their home return will be facilitated by the coordination and cooperation between Lebanese security agencies and the Syrian sides.