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Wadi Khaled: Bordering Syria and Lebanon

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23rd August 2019

Author: Joudy El-Asmar

Media: Mashallah News

Date of Publication: 25 June 2019

Title: Wadi Khaled: Bordering Syria and Lebanon

Short summary:  Wadi Khaled, right where northern Lebanon meets the south of Syria, became home to some of the first refugees in the early days of the Syrian war. People here, who did not become Lebanese citizens until the 1990s, maintain mostly good relations with their Syrian neighbours – but face more hardship than many others in the country.

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