The media office of Caretaker Minister of Social Affairs Hector Hajjar issued a statement reiterating the ministry’s commitment to safeguarding all displaced persons in Lebanon, including Lebanese citizens, Palestinian refugees, foreign workers, and Syrian refugees.
The ministry emphasized ensuring their safety and providing essential support in coordination with organizations such as IOM, UNRWA, and UNHCR, to secure shelter for vulnerable families amid escalating security concerns.
Hajjar rejected accusations of discrimination between displaced groups and highlighted a joint initiative with UNHCR and IOM to provide shelter for Syrian refugees, awaiting official responses to implement solutions.
Moreover, the Social Affairs Minister said that he also continued to work with Lebanese and Syrian authorities to facilitate the voluntary and safe return of those wishing to go back, underscoring the need for basic aid in their home countries to ensure stability.
Hajjar finally condemned Israeli attacks on civilians and called on the UN to protect shelters housing displaced people.
Hajjar rejects accusations of discrimination
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