Since the beginning of April, dozens of Syrians have been deported as part of Lebanon's harsh policing of the refugee community.
There are more than 150 refugees struggling in this informal settlement camp after Lebanese authorities destroyed their tents on May 2, 2023.
There is growing anti-Syrian rhetoric across the country.
Syrian refugees remain in limbo while Syria has been devastated by a bloody civil war for more than 12 years.
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On May 5th, 2023, a Syrian refugee from Raqqa, tries to rebuild his tent near Marj, Beqaa Valley, Lebanon. Since the beginning of April, dozens of Syrians have been deported as part of Lebanon's harsh policing of the refugee community and as a growing anti-Syrian rhetoric across the country Diego Ibarra Sánchez for NRC Lebanon
On May 5th, 2023, Yazi, 45, a Syrian refugee from Raqqa tries to rebuild her tent near Marj, Beqaa Valley, Lebanon. She is afraid after the Army intelligence destroyed her tent on May 2nd. Diego Ibarra Sánchez for NRC Lebanon
On May 5th, 2023, a group of Syrian refugees from Raqqa, warm themselves with a bonfire in an informal settlement near Marj, Beqaa Valley, Lebanon. Since the beginning of April, dozens of Syrians have been deported as part of Lebanon's harsh policing of the refugee community and as a growing anti-Syrian rhetoric across the country Diego Ibarra Sánchez for NRC On May 5th, 2023, a group of Syrian refugees from Raqqa, warm themselves with a bonfire in an informal settlement near Marj, Beqaa Valley, Lebanon. Since the beginning of April, dozens of Syrians have been deported as part of Lebanon's harsh policing of the refugee community and as a growing anti-Syrian rhetoric across the country Diego Ibarra Sánchez for NRC On May 5th, 2023, a group of Syrian refugees from Raqqa, warm themselves with a bonfire in an informal settlement near Marj, Beqaa Valley, Lebanon. Since the beginning of April, dozens of Syrians have been deported as part of Lebanon's harsh policing of the refugee community and as a growing anti-Syrian rhetoric across the country Diego Ibarra Sánchez for NRC Lebanon