The residents of Sbeina camp demanded to open the road for their return to their houses, after the Syrian army and some Palestinian groups affiliated to it prevented the residents of returning back for 536 days.
Residents were forced to leave houses following violent clashes broke out between the regular army and the Syrian opposition armed groups which ended with Regular Army full control over the camp. Testimonies indicated that more than 80% of the camp were almost completely destroyed, especially the area between Moaaz Ibn Jabal mosque to Kurds bakery, the western entrance of the camp.Â
The suffering of displaced families is not limited at leaving their houses, but also it included all aspects of life that turned into a tragedy due to the dire economic situation, the spread of unemployment, and the lack of financial resources. Huge number of residents has migrated outside of Syria following war and dire economic conditions, as UNRWA estimations indicated that 8.12% of Sbeina Residents were displaced in Lebanon, out of the total number of refugees there which estimated with about 50,000 refugees.