18,875 people arrive from Lebanon to NE Syria
The number of people arriving from Lebanon to NE Syria has reached 18,875, including 58 Lebanese nationals, amid the continued influx of arrivals due to the military escalation in Lebanon.

The Crisis Cell of the Autonomous Administration, responsible for matters related to arrivals from Lebanon, announced today that the number of people arriving in the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria has reached 18,875, including Syrians and those holding Lebanese citizenship.
The Crisis Cell reported that among the arrivals are 6,705 men, 5,935 women, and 6,158 children, including 58 Lebanese nationals and 19 bodies.
The arrivals either go to their homes or to relatives in the region, while those without a place to stay are accommodated by the Autonomous Administration in designated shelters.
The Democratic Autonomous Administration's Representation for NE Syria in Lebanon, along with the Nowruz Cultural and Social Association, regularly organizes trips for Syrians wishing to return from Lebanon to the region.
The Democratic Autonomous Administration's Representation in Lebanon has taken on the responsibility of repatriating Syrians who wish to return to the region. On September 24, a committee was formed to oversee the affairs of Syrian refugees.
The military escalation between Israel and Hezbollah has forced tens of thousands of Syrians, who were either working in Lebanon or sought refuge there during the Syrian crisis, to return to their homeland after the escalation led to the deaths of dozens of Syrians.
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