Syrian refugees in Lebanon

Syrian refugees who fled their houses from Bab Dreib neighborhood in Homs province, walk at an under construction home which they took with their families temporarily, at the Lebanese-Syrian border town of Arssal, eastern Lebanon, Tuesday, May 29, 2012. Thousands of Syrian refugees who fled the violence in their country are believed to be in Lebanon, many of them living in areas close to the border and the northern city of Tripoli. But many Syrians opposed to President Bashar Assad’s regime feel vulnerable in Lebanon, which is sharply divided by the Syrian conflict.
Syrian refugee boys run inside an under construction house.
Lina al-Nahar, left foreground, calms her baby Hassan at an under construction house which she took with her family and relatives temporarily, at the Lebanese-Syrian border town of Arssal, eastern Lebanon, Tuesday, May 29, 2012.Lina al-Nahar hangs laundry.A Syrian refugee boy Nahar al-Nahar, 9, carries his relative, Mounir, 18 months. <AP/Newsis>

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