The Asian Age

Lebanon builds wall near Palestine camp

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Sidon (Lebanon), Nov. 22: Lebanon is building wall near the country’s largest Palestinia­n refugee camp to prevent jihadists from infiltrati­ng, a military source has said.

The overcrowde­d and impoverish­ed Ain alHilweh camp near the southern coastal city of Sidon has gained notoriety in recent years as a refuge for Muslim extremists and fugitives.

It also saw deadly fighting last year between the Jund al-Sham Islamist group and members of Palestinia­n president Mahmud Abbas’s Fatah movement.

And in September the army said security forces had arrested a Palestinia­n refugee suspected of links to the Islamic State group who was in the camp.

“The constructi­on of the wall began some time ago and the aim is to stop the infiltrati­on of terrorists

● Social media users compared the wall to a separation barrier which Israel has been building in the occupied West Bank since 2002

inside Ain al-Hilweh from nearby orchards,” the military source told AFP.

Social media users compared the wall to a controvers­ial separation barrier which Israel has been building in the occupied West Bank since 2002.

A camp official, Fuad Othman, called the wall a “provocatio­n”. Major General Mounir alMaqdah, the head of the Palestinia­n security forces in Lebanon, criticised the constructi­on of the wall. “The wall is causing psychologi­cal pressure for the Palestinia­n refugees,” said Mr Maqdah.

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