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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
300 Displaced Syrians Return Home from Arsal
2017-07-13
[AnNahar] Several hundred displaced Syrians in Leb have returned home on Wednesday to the Syrian town of Asal al-Ward, the National News Agency said.

Around 300 refuges, the second batch since beginning of 2017, left the al-Nour encampment in the northeastern border town of Arsal to Syria's Asal al-Ward, which lies in the western part of Syria's Qalamoun, NNA said.

They were accompanied by tight security measures, it said.

LBCI said a group of media news hounds headed from the Baalbek area towards to the outskirts of Yunin to cover the event.

Humanitarian agencies have recorded a notable trend of spontaneous returns to and within Syria in 2017, with more than 440,000 internally displaced people going back to their homes in the first six months of this year, the U.N. refugee agency UNHCR said.

In total, 260,000 refugees have gone back to Syria from neighboring countries since 2015.

Leb hosts more than 1.5 million Syrian refugees, who amount to more than a quarter of the country's population not to mention undocumented individuals, many of whom live in informal tented settlements.

The Syria refugee influx into Leb has strained the country's infrastructure, and has also sparked accusations that refugee camps are harboring holy warriors from the war.

The World Bank says the Syrian crisis has pushed an estimated 200,000 Lebanese into poverty, adding to the nation's one million poor.

Refugees return to Syria from Lebanon in Hezbollah-mediated deal
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[Ynet] A convoy of refugees began leaving the Lebanese border region for Syria on Wednesday, a security source said, the second group to return under an agreement brokered by the Lebanese Shi'ite group Hezbollah.

The Lebanese army escorted around 250 people out of the border town of Arsal, a security source said. The refugees headed for the Syrian town of Asal al-Ward across the border, northeast of Damascus.

A military media unit run by Damascus ally Hezbollah said the buses carried 60 families.
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