• El-Buss camp (Arabic: مخيم البص) – also transliterated Bass, Bas, or Baas with either the article Al or El respectively – is one of the twelve Palestinian refugee camps...
  • The residents of El Buss camp generally work as seasonal workers. The camp has recently expanded in population size due to the influx of refugees from...
  • El Buss refugee camp is located 1.5km south of Tyre. The French government originally built the camp in 1939 for Armenian refugees.
  • The Al-Bass Tyre necropolis is a Lebanese UNESCO World Heritage Site in the city of Tyre situated next to the el-Buss refugee camp.
  • "another dimension of precarity to life in the camp".[1]. As of June 2018, there were 12,281 registered refugees in the El Buss camp...
  • el-Buss Refugee Camp - The French government originally built the camp in 1939 for Armenian refugees. El Buss refugee camp is located 1.5km south of Tyre.
  • El Buss Refugee Camp, Lebanon. Published: March 21, 2016 | The Camps. More than 11,254 registered refugees.
  • Residents of the El Buss Palestinian refugee camp near the city of Tyre in southern Lebanon, held a rally to celebrate the appointment of Yahya Sinwar as the...
  • With about 4,000 people, El-Buss Refugee Camp is one of the smallest in Lebanon, but it is notorious for its gun violence.
  • Background El Buss camp is located 1.5 km to the South of Tyre city. The French government originally built the camp in 1939 for Armenian refugees.
  • Mary Pole al-Buss refugee camp, Lebanon 6 July 2009. ... Seventy-two jobs I can’t do.” Mary Pole writes from the al-Buss refugee camp.
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  • Hundreds of residents of el-Buss Palestinian refugee camp in the southern region of Tyre staged Friday a strike to protest against a decision issued by Labor...
  • El Buss refugee camp is located 1.5km south of Tyre. The French government originally built the camp in 1939 for Armenian refugees.