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Syrian Refugee Crisis

The Syrian Refugee Crisis began in 2011 due to a violent civil war in Syria, triggered by political unrest and violence. Millions of Syrians fled their homes to escape conflict, persecution, and destruction. Many sought refuge in neighboring countries like Lebanon, Jordan, and Turkey, while others aimed for Europe and beyond. This mass displacement has led to significant humanitarian challenges, including inadequate living conditions, lack of resources, and strained services in host countries. The crisis highlights the urgent need for international cooperation and support to address the needs of displaced individuals and promote stability in the region.