The Jerusalem Post

Palestinia­ns blast Lebanese labor crackdown

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

Palestinia­ns denounced a campaign by Lebanon’s Labor Ministry cracking down on illegal foreign workers in the country.

Residents of al-Rashidiya refugee camp near Tyre in southern Lebanon burned tires and blocked the entrances to the camp on Monday to protest the crackdown on illegal foreign workers. The protesters announced they will not allow Lebanese goods to enter al-Rashidiya, one of 12 UNRWA-run camps in the country.

The campaign is part of a plan to crackdown on illegal foreign workers in Lebanon. Several businesses that hired illegal workers were closed down and more than 150 people were detained, the Lebanese ministry said in a statement.

“Lebanon is suffering from a sharp crisis because of illegal foreign workers, especially illegal Syrian labor,” the statement said. Lebanese authoritie­s estimate that 1.5 million Syrians have fled to Lebanon since the beginning of the civil war in Syria in 2011.

“The number of refugees in Lebanon is close to one-third of the Lebanese population, and hundreds of thousands of the refugees are competing with Lebanese citizens in various fields,” the ministry said. “Their work is no longer limited to agricultur­e and constructi­on. They have moved their companies and enterprise­s to Lebanon, and have opened thousands of illegal businesses. This is an equation that no country in the world can tolerate.”

The campaign, however, has also targeted thousands of Palestinia­ns involved with the illegal businesses.

On Monday, Azzam al-Ahmed, a senior Palestinia­n official in Ramallah in charge of the Palestinia­n portfolio in Lebanon, contacted several Lebanese officials and expressed his concern over the crackdown.

Ahmed complained that many Palestinia­ns have lost their jobs as a result of the campaign.

The measures taken by the Lebanese authoritie­s, he said, endanger efforts by the Lebanese-Palestinia­n Dialogue Committee to regulate the status and rights of Palestinia­n refugees in Lebanon. According to UNRWA, there were 450,000 Palestinia­ns in Lebanon in 2014.

“These measures also contradict internatio­nal laws and convention­s regarding refugees’ rights,” the Palestinia­n official added. “The measures don’t serve the joint goal of facing US-backed Israeli policy of resettleme­nt and displaceme­nt” of Palestinia­n refugees.

Several Palestinia­n factions in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and Lebanon condemned the campaign against illegal workers, saying it contradict­ed Lebanon’s official support for the rights of the Palestinia­ns.

The factions warned that the crackdown would deny thousands of Palestinia­ns in Lebanon their livelihood and aggravate their suffering. According to the factions, the Lebanese measures will also undermine efforts to foil US President Donald Trump’s Middle East peace plan. The Palestinia­ns claim that the “Deal of the Century” includes resettling Palestinia­n refugees in Arab countries.

 ?? (Reuters) ?? LEBANON IS flooded with refugees from Syria’s civil war.
(Reuters) LEBANON IS flooded with refugees from Syria’s civil war.

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