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THE MOST DURABLE REFUGEE CRISIS OF OUR DAY

Since their initial displacement from their homes in Palestine, the Palestinian refugee population has struggled against hardship an existence of struggle Dbayeh camp is 12km east of Beirut on a hill overlooking the Beirut-Tripoli highway.

 

It was established in 1956 to accommodate Palestine refugees who originally came from the Galilee in northern Palestine.

 

Because of its strategic location, the camp suffered a great deal of violence and destruction during the civil war. In 1990 alone, a quarter of its shelters were destroyed or severely damaged and over 100 of its principally Christian Palestine refugee families were displaced. It is the only remaining Palestinian refugee camp in the eastern suburbs of Beirut.

 

Residents live in severe economic hardship and many are unemployed. A few men find work as casual labourers and some young men work in shops or as cleaners. The camp’s infrastructure is currently undergoing comprehensive rehabilitation.

 

 

 

"Above all, always see Jesus in every person..."

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