In a statement, the organization warned of the impact of this phenomenon on the stability of the country, especially because there are takfiri gangs and terrorist groups that possess and hide weapons.
At the same time, he called for the need to regulate the situation of Syrians as a whole, establishing their legal status and distinguishing between workers and illegally displaced persons.
In this sense, he emphasized the army’s role in arresting and dismantling numerous individuals and networks that smuggle people across the border.
On this issue, he pointed out that the problem imposes an important responsibility on the Lebanese State to communicate with the Syrian government in order to finally put an end to this phenomenon.
In this sense, the Free Patriotic Current expressed concern about the silence of the interim government in the face of the American and European declaration rejecting the return of Syrians to their country.
The Christian force believed that the cabinet, as political leader, must implement the border control measures adopted to prevent the suspicious influx of thousands of displaced people.
In this context, he warned of a conspiracy to carry out hellish plans at the expense of Syria and Lebanon and to the benefit of those who want to attack stability and destroy both countries.
In this context, the Minister of Interior and Local Government, Justice Bassam Mawlawi, held an in-depth meeting with administration officials to assess the steps to be taken regarding the Syrian displacement crisis in the country.
During the meeting, the minister highlighted the importance of a plan for the return of Syrians to their land and ordered to regulate the presence of the displaced people on Lebanese soil.
Earlier in the week, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah blamed the US for the increase in the Syrian presence in the country and called for a unified national strategy as well as conducting a census to find out the real number of displaced people. .
For the Secretary General of the Islamic Resistance, anyone who believes that the Syrian presence threatens Lebanon’s existence should call on Washington to repeal the Caesar Act and thus save the nation.
He also pointed out that the existing scenario must not lead to an atmosphere of hostility towards the displaced people, leading to overstepping the boundaries of law and morality.
According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, about 1.5 million Syrians live on Lebanese soil, nearly 900,000 of whom are registered and most struggle to pay for electricity, water, education, health and nutrition.
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