Hundreds of Syrian Refugees Return Amid Lebanon's Growing Hostility
Over 300 refugees leave Lebanon as political pressure mounts and humanitarian aid dwindles
- Lebanon hosts nearly 780,000 registered Syrian refugees, the highest per capita in the world.
- Recent convoy marks the first organized 'voluntary return' since late 2022.
- Lebanese officials push for international resettlement or return of refugees to Syria.
- Human rights groups question the voluntary nature of these returns due to rising anti-refugee sentiment.
- Economic hardship and safety concerns persist for refugees both in Lebanon and Syria.