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In Lebanon, Prime Minister Tammam Salam visited conflict-damaged border towns, pledging to lead reconstruction. Concurrently, the government announced its aim for the majority of the approximately one million Syrian refugees in the country to return home this year. Separately, a building collapse in Tripoli, northern Lebanon, killed at least 14 people. The Lebanese government also accused Israel of spraying a concentrated herbicide, which it claims is linked to cancer, on farms and villages in southern Lebanon. In Syria, residents of the al-Hol camp are preparing to return home, with Minister Hind Kabawat discussing ongoing national rebuilding challenges. The Syrian government also took actions related to its history, using a decades-old law from the Assad era to pressure civil society groups and initiating a process to return property to Jewish families.
A group of Australian women and children, family members of ISIS militants, remain stranded in a Syrian camp after the Australian government declined to assist their return and a recent attempt by some families to leave failed. A non-governmental organization reported that Turkey again blocked an aid convoy destined for Kurdish areas in Syria. This occurred alongside a visit by the head of the UNHCR to the Turkish-Syrian border, where reports indicate more Syrians are returning to Syria from Turkey.
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A building collapsed in the city of Tripoli in northern Lebanon, killing multiple people. Reports indicate at least 14 people were killed in the incident, which occurred in Lebanon's northern region.
Lebanon's Prime Minister, Tammam Salam, visited towns near the border that were damaged by conflict and promised to lead reconstruction efforts. At the same time, the government announced it wants the majority of the roughly one million Syrian refugees in the country to return home this year. Separately, in Syria, residents of the al-Hol camp are preparing to return to their homes, and a government minister, Hind Kabawat, discussed the ongoing challenges of rebuilding the country.
The Syrian government is taking actions related to its history under President Bashar al-Assad. One move involves using a decades-old law from the Assad era to pressure civil society groups. Separately, the government has also begun a process to return property to Jewish families, addressing a community that was once large in the country.
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Feb 19
Australia refuses repatriation of women and children from ISIS-linked Syrian campThe Australian government has decided not to help Australian women and children, who are family members of ISIS militants, return home from a camp in Syria. Some of the Australian women in the camp have expressed willingness to let their children return home without them, but the government maintains its refusal to facilitate their repatriation.