For many years now, Lebanese politicians have been pushing for Syrians to return home. Anti-Syrian sentiment has been growing frequently, especially amid the intensification of the Israeli offensive which has led to the large movement of people from Lebanon into Syria. Many believe Syrian nationals can and should return home.
But in interviews with L’Orient Today, Human Rights organizations presented different perspectives. Zeina Antonios explains.
This video is part of a series in partnership with the Samir Kassir Foundation (Skeyes).
For many years now, Lebanese politicians have been pushing for Syrians to return home. Anti-Syrian sentiment has been growing frequently, especially amid the intensification of the Israeli offensive which has led to the large movement of people from Lebanon into Syria. Many believe Syrian nationals can and should return home. But in interviews with L’Orient Today, Human Rights organizations presented different perspectives. Zeina Antonios explains. This video is part of a series in partnership with the Samir Kassir Foundation (Skeyes). Watch also: Do Syrians really commit the most crimes in Lebanon? ...
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