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Available until 11/28/2027 Since the Israeli bombings in southern Lebanon in September, hundreds of thousands of people have fled the country. Among them, many Syrians who had already found refuge in the Land of the Cedars after the 2011 revolution in Syria. Tens of thousands of new refugees, often the most destitute, are bypassing the areas held by the Damascus regime to find themselves in one of the few territories that are relatively safe for them: Kurdish-held Northeast Syria. There, the first 50,000 refugees arrived between October and November. However, their situation remains perilous between poverty, growing terrorist insecurity and the threat of a new war between Kurds and Turks. An endless exile. #Lebanon #Syria #Arte Subscribe to the ARTE channel / @arte Follow us on social media! Facebook: / artetv Twitter: / artefr Instagram: / artefr