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  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon: 70-year old Abu Said sits with Khaled, his grandson. "Syria was the pearl of the Arab world before this war", he lamented. Syrians in Lebanon have been dealt an awful hand, with little access to aid, high unemplyment and overpriced apartments. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon: A Syrian refugee from Homs is shown reflected in the wardrobe of the two-bedroom apartment he shares with 11 other people in an apartment building that was rapidly renovated to accomodate the influx of refugees flooding Lebanon. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 28/06/2013 Baalbek, Lebanon: An MSF (Doctors Without Borders) clinician speaks with a Syrian refugee mother about her son's health. MSF is filling a gap to provide free medical care for refugees who have been displaced to Lebanon. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon: A Syrian refugee runs down the stairwell of an apartment building that was rapidly renovated to accomodate the influx of refugees flooding Lebanon. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 30/06/2013 Shatila refugee camp, Beirut: A Syrian refugee family live in Shatila refugee camp after fleeing a suburb of Damascus. They brought nothing with them. Shatila is among the oldest of the Palestinian camps established after 1948 in Lebanon, and one of the poorest. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-74.jpg
  • 28/06/2013 Bekaa Valley, Lebanon: Syrian refugees live in an improvised  tented encampment alongside farmland in the Bekaa Valley near Zahleh. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying, forcing many refugees into improvised shelters. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 06/27/2013 Tariq al-Jdeideh, Beirut, Lebanon: A Syrian woman who fled Damascus at the entrance to her one-bedroom apartment, which she shares with 2 families. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon:A young Syrian boy with a toy gun. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon: Syrian refugee children from Aleppo crowd the hallways of an apartment building that was rapidly renovated to accomodate the influx of refugees flooding the country. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon: Suitcases belonging to refugees in  a two-bedroom apartment shared by 11 other people. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 30/06/2013 Shatila refugee camp, Beirut: Syrian refugee children live with their families in Shatila. They brought nothing with them. Shatila is among the oldest of the Palestinian camps established after 1948 in Lebanon, and one of the poorest. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-83.jpg
  • 30/06/2013 Shatila refugee camp, Beirut: A Syrian refugee father and daughter live in Shatila refugee camp after fleeing a suburb of Aleppo. They brought nothing with them. Shatila is among the oldest of the Palestinian camps established after 1948 in Lebanon, and one of the poorest. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-80.jpg
  • 28/06/2013 Bekaa Valley, Lebanon: Syrian refugees live in an improvised  tented encampment alongside farmland in the Bekaa Valley near Zahleh. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying, forcing many refugees into improvised shelters. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-62.jpg
  • 28/06/2013 Bekaa Valley, Lebanon: Syrian refugees live in an improvised  tented encampment alongside farmland in the Bekaa Valley near Zahleh. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying, forcing many refugees into improvised shelters. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-52.jpg
  • 28/06/2013 Bekaa Valley, Lebanon: Syrian refugee children play across from an improvised  tented encampment alongside farmland in the Bekaa Valley near Zahleh. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying, forcing many refugees into improvised shelters. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 27/06/2013 Sabra, Beirut, Lebanon: An apartment building near the Sabra market area reveals crowded living conditions. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon:One refugee found work as a vegetable vendor. He shared a laugh and a cucumber with his colleague as the sun set. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon:Elder Syrian refugees discuss the effects of the war on their home country. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon: The only personal item 65-year old Abu Khalil was able to bring with him was a copy of his wedding photo from 1973.  "Schools, homes, hos[itals - anything and everything was bombed", he said. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon: 65-year old Abu Khalil worked as a concrete mason in Aleppo but fled with his family in late February. "Schools, homes, hos[itals - anything and everything was bombed", he said. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon: Syrian refugee children from Aleppo crowd the hallways of an apartment building that was rapidly renovated to accomodate the influx of refugees flooding the country. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-117.jpg
  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon: A Syrian mother and her children collect water for cooking. Many of the flats in the vacation-home development lack basics like electricity and running water. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 27/06/2013 Shatila refugee camp, Beirut: Children play in the dark stairwell of an apartment building where many Syrian refugee families are living. Shatila is among the oldest of the Palestinian camps established after 1948 in Lebanon, and one of the poorest. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-11.jpg
  • 30/06/2013 Shatila refugee camp, Beirut: Posters of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad viewed in an Amal-loyal part of Shatila refugee camp, where many Syrians are now taking refuge.  Shatila is among the oldest of the Palestinian camps established after 1948 in Lebanon, and one of the poorest. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-75.jpg
  • 30/06/2013 Shatila refugee camp, Beirut: A Syrian refugee father and daughter live in Shatila refugee camp after fleeing a suburb of Damascus. They brought nothing with them. Shatila is among the oldest of the Palestinian camps established after 1948 in Lebanon, and one of the poorest. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-73.jpg
  • 30/06/2013 Sabra, Beirut, Lebanon: The busy market of Sabra provides an affordable option for food and goods. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 27/06/2013 Sabra Market, Beirut, Lebanon: Water from a construction project falls into the street in the busy market area of Sabra, a low-income area that has attracted many Syrian refugees in search of lower rents. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-7.jpg
  • 28/06/2013 Bekaa Valley, Lebanon: Syrian refugees live in an improvised  tented encampment alongside farmland in the Bekaa Valley near Zahleh. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying, forcing many refugees into improvised shelters. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-61.jpg
  • 28/06/2013 Bekaa Valley, Lebanon: Syrian refugees live in an improvised  tented encampment alongside farmland in the Bekaa Valley near Zahleh. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying, forcing many refugees into improvised shelters. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-53.jpg
  • 28/06/2013 Bekaa Valley, Lebanon: Syrian refugees from Hama live in an improvised  tented encampment alongside farmland in the Bekaa Valley near Zahleh. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying, forcing many refugees into improvised shelters. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-44.jpg
  • 28/06/2013 Bekaa Valley, Lebanon: Syrian refugees live in an improvised  tented encampment alongside farmland in the Bekaa Valley near Zahleh. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying, forcing many refugees into improvised shelters. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-35.jpg
  • 28/06/2013 Bekaa Valley, Lebanon: Newly-arrived refugees live in a tented encampment in a vacant lot near Zahleh. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying, forcing many refugees into improvised shelters or tents provided by UNHCR. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 06/27/2013 Tariq al-Jdeideh, Beirut, Lebanon: A Syrian woman and her  daughter who fled Aleppo linger by the gates of the Imam Ali Ben Abi Taleb Mosque, where Sunni worshippers frequently give money or food to hungry and desperate refugees. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 27/06/2013 Shatila refugee camp, Beirut: Two Syrian refugee families share an unlit one-room apartment, including a 2-year old girl and a 1-year old boy. They brought nothing with them but the clothes on their backs. Shatila is among the oldest of the Palestinian camps established after 1948 in Lebanon, and one of the poorest. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-15.jpg
  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon:A young Syrian boy plays on a motorcycle with friends. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon:A young Syrian boy with a toy gun. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon: 70-year old Syrian refugee Abu Said smokes a hand-rolled cigarette outside of the apartment where he has relocated. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon: Living arrangements are sparse for refugees who fled with nothing but the clothes on their backs. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-130.jpg
  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon: 65-year old Abu Khalil worked as a concrete mason in Aleppo but fled with his family in late February. "Schools, homes, hos[itals - anything and everything was bombed", he said. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-127.jpg
  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon: A Syrian family who arrived the previous day from Houla under bombardment leave hurriedly for the airport en route to Egypt after spending the night in an unfinished flat with several other families. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon: Syrian children play outside of the unfinished vacation rentals they now call home . Many of the flats in the vacation-home development lack basics like electricity and running water. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon: Young men who fled Syria from Idlib pose for a portrait inside the home they share with three families. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon: A Syrian mother collects water for cooking. Many of the flats in the vacation-home development lack basics like electricity and running water. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-118.jpg
  • 01/07/2013 Burj el-Barajneh refugee camp, Beirut: A Syrian father peers out from the flat he rents for himself and one other family. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-92.jpg
  • 27/06/2013 Shatila refugee camp, Beirut: A seven-year old Syrian refugee boy hides under the stack of matresses his family sleeps on at night in the two-room apartment they share with another family. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon:
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  • 01/07/2013 Burj el-Barajneh refugee camp, Beirut: Three Syrian refugee families live in a two-room flat in the Palestinian camp of Burj el-Barajneh after fleeing a suburb of Aleppo. They brought nothing with them. The men of the family cannot find work and they can barely afford to pay the rent or feed the children. No aid has been forthcoming so far. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-90.jpg
  • 01/07/2013 Burj el-Barajneh refugee camp, Beirut: Three Syrian refugee families live in a two-room flat in the Palestinian camp of Burj el-Barajneh after fleeing a suburb of Aleppo. They brought nothing with them. The men of the family cannot find work and they can barely afford to pay the rent or feed the children. No aid has been forthcoming so far. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-84.jpg
  • 27/06/2013 Shatila refugee camp, Beirut: A newborn Syrian refugee boy sleeps next to the birth papers his family received from the hospital in Beirut where he was delivered. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-19.jpg
  • 01/07/2013 Burj el-Barajneh refugee camp, Beirut: A Syrian refugee mother and her children in the entrance to their new home. No aid has been forthcoming so far. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 01/07/2013 Burj el-Barajneh refugee camp, Beirut: A house shared by two families is in a state of disrepair, with leaky ceilings and mould on the walls. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 01/07/2013 Burj el-Barajneh refugee camp, Beirut: A Syrian refugee baby lies in a house shared by two families. Food and medical care are in short supply. No aid has been forthcoming so far. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 01/07/2013 Burj el-Barajneh refugee camp, Beirut: A Syrian refugee collects water for cooking. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 01/07/2013 Burj el-Barajneh refugee camp, Beirut: Three Syrian refugee families live in a two-room flat in the Palestinian camp of Burj el-Barajneh after fleeing a suburb of Aleppo. They brought nothing with them. The men of the family cannot find work and they can barely afford to pay the rent or feed the children. No aid has been forthcoming so far. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-86.jpg
  • 13-06-25 Burj el Barajneh Refugee Camp, Beirut, Lebanon: A defaced poster of Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad reveals some of the tensions inside this Palestinian refugee camp that has recently seen a large influx of refugees from the Syrian war. Hamas has put their weight behind the opposition, but other Palestinian factions remain supporters of the regime.
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  • 05/07/2013 Beirut, Lebanon: A street vendor selling balloons in traffic. Many Syrian refugees have turned to odd jobs, from shoe-shining to peddling goods on the street. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 02/07/2013 Hamra, Beirut, Lebanon: A street vendor selling roses in traffic. Many Syrian refugees have turned to odd jobs, from shoe-shining to peddling goods on the street. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 28/06/2013 Baalbek, Lebanon: On the fringes of Wavel, a Palestinian refugee camp, Syrian-Palestinians who fled Yarmouk refugee camp in Damascus face overcrowding, no running water and unemployment. These girls live with 25 other people in a one-room apartment. They regularly climb up and down four flights of stairs to get clean water. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict.
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  • BEIRUT, Lebanon: Apartment buildings in the Christian neighborhood of Ayn-Ar Rummeneh are reflected in the window of a shrine to the Virgin Mary, just metres from the spot where many locals claim civil war first broke out on April 13, 1975.
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  • BEIRUT, Lebanon: Palestinian national cemetery
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  • BEIRUT, Lebanon: A woman leaves trendy Beirut nightclub BO18, purportedly built on the site of a mass grave dug for the victims of the Karantina massacre. Inside, coffin-shaped chairs lined up against red velvet walls lend this underground hotspot a distinctly creepy atmosphere. On January 18, 1976, over 1000 Palestinians and other muslim inhabitants of this poor neighborhood were killed by members of Christian militias.
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  • BEIRUT, Lebanon: The gutted Holiday Inn in downtown Beirut, site of numerous intense battles between different militia groups during the civil war. Many claim the building is haunted by the ghosts of those killed when they were thrown to their deaths from the roof.
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  • TRIPOLI, Lebanon: Bullet-ridden steam locomotives rust away inside Tripoli's old train station, destroyed in the first year of the Lebanese civil war.
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  • Bint Jbeil, Lebanon: Life goes on through a bullethole 
in a mural depicting former Hezbollah leader Abbas al-Musawi.
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  • BEIRUT, Lebanon: On April 13, 1975, a Palestinian gunman opened fire on a congregation outside this church in the Christian suburb of Ayn Ar Rummeneh, killing a security guard. Later in the day, Christian Phalangist militants attacked a bus identical to this one loaded with Palestinians, claiming they were members of the ALF. 26 were killed.
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  • BEIRUT, Lebanon: In Shatila refugee camp, a mural memorializing Palestinian deaths during the Lebanese Civil War covers a bullet-ridden wall where civilians were lined up and murdered by Christian Phalangists on September 16, 1982 in what became known as the Shatila Massacre, allegedly under the watch of the Israel Army, then commanded by future Israeli PM Ariel Sharon. The number of dead has been estimated between 800 and 2000 killed over a 36-hour period. Palestinian estimates run even higher.
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  • DAMOUR, Lebanon: A crucifix from the top of a coffin with the arms torn off lies on the grass in the remains of Damour's old cemetery. The cemetery was destroyed by Muslim and Palestinian militia groups during a raid on the Christian village on January 20th, 1976. Coffins were dug up and crypts destroyed, with the corpses of the dead thrown into the streets. Approximately 330 civilians were murdered, apparently in retaliation for the bloody Karentina massacre.
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  • DAMOUR, Lebanon: Mouldering coffins lie on the edge of Damour's "new" cemetery. The old cemetery was destroyed by Muslim and Palestinian militia groups during a raid on the Christian village on January 20th, 1976. Coffins were dug up and crypts destroyed, with the corpses of the dead thrown into the streets. Approximately 330 civilians were murdered, apparently in retaliation for the bloody Karentina massacre.
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  • TRIPOLI, Lebanon: Graffiti on a wall in Tripoli reminds passers-by of the grim heritage of the conflict.
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  • KHIAM, South Lebanon: The ruins of Khiam prison, bombed by the Isralis during the first few days of the Summer War, are all that remain of the notorious SLA prison where inmates were tortured. Following Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon in 2000, Hezbollah converted the prison into a museum.
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  • BINT JBEIL, South Lebanon: Daily life captured through a bullet hole in a mural depicting assassinated Hezbollah leader Abbas Mussawi, Hassan Nasrallah's predecessor.
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  • KHIAM, Lebanon: Villagers speak out at a protest against UNIFIL's presence in the area.
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  • AYTAROUN, South Lebanon: An elderly couple who have grown tobacco in this small village their whole lives reflect on the new devastation of the 2006 Summer War.
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  • Hussein, 11, at his best friend's home in Aitaroun, south Lebanon.
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  • SOUTH LEBANON: A cut-out billboard depicting the Ayatollah Khomeini stands on an abandoned T-55 tank that was supplied by the Israelis to the South Lebanese Army during the civil war.
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  • Home used as IDF outpost, south Lebanon
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  • An elderly couple search for words to describe the bombardment
they endured in Aitaroun, Lebanon.
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