Syrian embassy delegation inspects burning Syrian refugee camp in northern Lebanon



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Syrian embassy delegation inspects burning Syrian refugee camp in northern Lebanon

Reuters

A camp for Syrian refugees in the Bekaa Valley, archive

On Tuesday, a delegation from the Syrian embassy inspected the Syrian refugee camp, which was set on fire in Minya, in northern Lebanon, causing the displacement of hundreds of refugees after the fire consumed their tents.

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The delegation was led by Mustafa Mansour, representing the Syrian Ambassador to Lebanon Ali Abdel Karim, and Mansour emphasized that “the Syrian government will grant those affected by the fire financial and in-kind compensation, adding that the Syrian government opens its doors so that all its Syrian citizens in Lebanon return home and that Lebanese General Security will provide the necessary facilities. ” For those who lost their identity documents “.

After the tour, the delegation went to the home of the head of the National Center in the North, Kamal al-Khair, who saw that “there is a conspiracy against Syrians wherever they are in collusion with international organizations.”

For his part, Sheikh Salman Assaf said on behalf of the Syrian clans that “there is no alternative to returning to Syria in the near future.”

The Lebanese channel “Al-Jadid” learned from a security source that the problem that preceded the fire in the camp for the Syrian displaced with death wish occurred after people from a Lebanese family came to the camp to buy some items of first need for a shop of a Syrian family, and the shop was closed, so these people tried to force its owners to open it, but they refused.

Upon their departure, these people directed obscene words at a girl from the aforementioned Syrian family.

Source: Lebanese channel “Al Jadeed”



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