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Syrian refugees from Assad’s fall now live in new Lebanese camp funded by Iran, Iraq, and Hezbollah.
Thousands of Shiite Muslims displaced from Syria after Bashar Assad's ouster in December 2024 have resettled in a new camp in Hermel, northeastern Lebanon, opened in late 2025.
The Imam Ali Housing Compound, funded by Hezbollah and Shiite institutions in Iraq and Iran, includes nearly 230 units and hosts both Syrian refugees and Lebanese residents.
The camp provides shelter for families who previously lived in mosques, schools, or with relatives.
Daily life continues amid ongoing regional instability, political tensions in Lebanon, and broader geopolitical concerns, including conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine.
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Los refugiados sirios de la caída de Assad viven ahora en un nuevo campamento libanés financiado por Irán, Irak y Hezbollah.