Published : 29-06-2019
UNRWA in Lebanon denied emerging reports about its intent to transfer Palestinian refugees seeking shelter in Lebanon to other destinations.
UNRWA said such reports are counterfeit, pledging to keep up its core essential services for Palestine refugees in its five fields of operations, as mandated by the UN.
UNRWA also said developments about the agency’s decisions and activities are exclusively published on its official sources.
Nearly 28,000 Palestinian refugees from Syria seeking shelter in Lebanon have been subjected to dire socio-economic conditions and a precarious legal status as the Lebanese authorities continue to rebuff their appeals for legal visas and access to the local labor market.
UNRWA in Lebanon denied emerging reports about its intent to transfer Palestinian refugees seeking shelter in Lebanon to other destinations.
UNRWA said such reports are counterfeit, pledging to keep up its core essential services for Palestine refugees in its five fields of operations, as mandated by the UN.
UNRWA also said developments about the agency’s decisions and activities are exclusively published on its official sources.
Nearly 28,000 Palestinian refugees from Syria seeking shelter in Lebanon have been subjected to dire socio-economic conditions and a precarious legal status as the Lebanese authorities continue to rebuff their appeals for legal visas and access to the local labor market.