C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 BEIRUT 001604
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NSC FOR ABRAMS/SINGH/GAVITO/YERGER
E.O. 12958: DECL: 10/10/2017
TAGS: EAID, ECON, PGOV, PREF, PREL, PTER
SUBJECT: LEBANON: LEBANESE RESIDENTS NEAR NAHR-AL BARID
FEEL IGNORED BY GOL, BUT NOT USG
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Classified By: DCM WILLIAM GRANT FOR REASONS 1.4 (B) AND (D).
SUMMARY
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1. (C) Summary: DCM and Emboffs met with mayors of
municipalities located near the Nahr-Al Barid Palestinian
refugee camp (NAB) during a trip to Tripoli October 9. The
mayors praised the USG for its assistance to the local areas
that were negatively affected by the 15-week battle at the
camp, adding that GOL has transferred cash provided by Saudi
Arabia and UAE but has not yet provided any direct assistance
to local Lebanese. The mayors also worry that unemployed
residents are becoming more susceptible to the ideologies of
extremist groups such as Fatah-al-Islam (FAI) due to their
economic downturns. The Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) continue
to restrict some Lebanese families who have homes within the
Palestinian camp from returning to their homes. They
expressed concern that the poor economic conditions, combined
with a lack of GOL assistance, may cause this Sunni area area
of Lebanon, which supported the pro-western March 14 movement
during the 2005 Cedar Revolution, to turn to the opposition
in the next election. End Summary.
USG AID THE MOST MEANINGFUL FOR LEBANESE CITIZENS LIVING NEAR
NAHR-AL BARID
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2. (C) During an October 9 visit to Tripoli northern Lebanon,
DCM and emboffs met with mayors or vice mayors of several
small Lebanese communities which are near the Nahr al-Barid
Palestinian refugee camp, as well as officials of a fishing
cooperative in the same area whose members' fishing was
severely disrupted by the fighting. The municipal officials
expressed their appreciation for USG assistance, emphasizing
that it has been "the only significant assistance provided
specifically to the municipalities". USAID is currently
implementing two long-term projects and one short-term
program for Lebanese citizens residing around NAB camp. The
long-term projects target development of the local
agricultural and fishing industries, while the short-term
OFDA-funded effort involved one time distribution of Ramadan
food baskets to 1400 households.
3. (C) The mayor of Mhammara added that additional direct
assistance had come from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab
Emirates (UAE), which provided close to USD 800 for each
family, distributed by the GOL's High Relief Council (HRC),
which manages domestic disaster assistance for the GOL.
According to the mayor, assistance from the Saudis and
Emirates may already have run out for many beneficiaries and
these small cash donations only went to fisherman and limited
number of displaced Lebanese citizens in need.
4. (C) According to the mayor, the GOL itself has provided no
direct assistance to the Lebanese citizens residing around
the camp. The HRC is still completing a comprehensive study
of the area to see what type of GOL aid is needed and where.
The entire area has been declared a disaster area and
international donations were sought at a September 10
conference chaired by Lebanese Prime Minister Siniora.
UNEMPLOYMENT INCREASES SUSCEPTIBILITY TO TERROR GROUPS
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5. (C) During a conversation about a USG funded program aimed
towards developing the fishing industry in the North, the
mayor of Mhammara said that unemployed fisherman and their
destitute families are becoming increasingly susceptible to
extremist groups such as Fatah-al-Islam (FAI). The mayor
reported over USD 100,000 in lost earnings for local
fisherman as a result of the fighting. More than 300 fishing
boat owners operating in the area surrounding NAB, each
employing 7 to 10 workers, have been out of commission since
May. The mayor estimated that close to 10,000 people
(fishermen and their relatives) have been affected by the
fighting and he requested between USD 600 and USD 1,000 for
each boat to get them operating again. DCM and Acting USAID
Mission Director promised to look at the increased need for
the affected fishermen. In addition to addressing the
problems affecting the fishing sector, the mayors also wanted
to focus on lowering the unemployment rate through improved
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job creation and placement plans. Unemployment among young
people is over 30 percent and the average monthly wage in the
Tripoli area is half the Lebanese national average, they
said.
SOME LEBANESE CITIZENS UNABLE TO RETURN HOME
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6. (C) A number of Lebanese citizens resided in a portion of
the NAB Palestinian camp that falls within the municipality
of Mhammara. During the fighting, up to 60 percent of the
municipality's population were forced to evacuate by the LAF
which declared the area a military zone. The LAF is slowly
allowing some families to return to this part of the city.
However, those Lebanese residents living within NAB and
within the city of Mhammara have not been allowed to return
to their homes, according to the city's mayor.
COMMENT
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7. (C) Besides the impact on the Palestinians who had to
evacuate Nahr al-Barid for the 15-week long battle there,
thousands of Lebanese farmers, traders, and residents living
nearby suffered disruption of their livlihoods because of
this conflict. While the GOL has said it will help those
Lebanese, it appears that so far it has only distributed
Saudi and Emirati assistance to Lebanese residents. This
Sunni area of northern Lebanon strongly supports the
pro-western March 14 movement since the 2005 Cedar
Revolution. If residents do not see assistance that it can
attribute to the government or the March 14 movement, that
support may weaken. End Comment.
FELTMAN