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Samra also told the media that UNRWA plans to rebuild the 15 village surrounding the camp.

Samra's statement came during an inspection tour of the Nahr el Bared camp with representatives of donor countries, who were mostly European.

UNRWA started on June 5 clearing the rubble from its compound in Nahr El Bared camp which was destroyed in the conflict last year. The Lebanese Army through the Lebanese Mine Action Centre (LMAC) are providing the Agency with explosive ordnance disposal support.

Once cleared, the UNRWA compound site will be used as operations area for the Nahr El Bared camp rubble removal and sorting. The main rubble removal from the camp, in partnership with UNDP, is expected to start soon.

"Starting the rubble removal is an important step in our plans to reconstruct Nahr el Bared camp and it should indicate to Palestine refugees and to the wider world how committed UNRWA and the Lebanese Government are to returning the displaced population to their home" said Director of UNRWA Affairs in Lebanon, Richard J. Cook.

Nahr El Bared camp reconstruction is the largest single project UNRWA has ever undertaken. The international donor conference for the recovery and reconstruction of Nahr el Bared camp and surrounding areas will be held on 23 June 2008 in Vienna. In preparation for this International conference, UNRWA and the Lebanese Palestinian Dialogue Committee (LPDC) organized a briefing session on the plan for the recovery and reconstruction in Beirut on 9 June.

UNRWA is still providing for the needs of the Palestinians displaced from Nahr El Bared camp and the returnees. It has constructed 574 temporary shelters around Nahr El Bared and has plans for the construction of additional shelters. 3100 displaced families are receiving rental subsidies. About 1900 families have returned to the adjacent area. Food and non-food items are regularly distributed to 5554 displaced families. Three prefabricated schools have been put in place and two health centers established in the adjacent area according to UNRWA website

The camp was destroyed last year when Fatah al Islam terrorists launced an attack against the Lebanese army from the camp. The battle lasted 106 days , after which the terrorists surrendered and the army declared victory . The leader of the group , the fugitive Shaker al Absi fled to Syria .

Photo : Nahr el Bared camp during the battle between the army and Fatah al Islam terrorists

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Tags: Absi, Fatah al-Islam, Lebanon, source: Lebanon Files, Syria, UNRWA, Ya Libnan