Walid Mohammed Abdel Bakki, speaks while holding picture of his dead son, Ali, on his mobile phone in Idlib, Syria, Monday, May 27, 2024. After Ali's death in Lebanon, Abdel Bakki paid a smuggler $1,200 to take him and his 11-year-old son back to northwestern Syria, a journey that included an arduous trek through the mountains on foot. (AP Photo/Omar Albam)
FILE - Supporters of a Christian party (the Free Patriotic Movement) protest in front the U.N headquarters against the Syrian refugees and the deal between the European Union and the Lebanese government, in Beirut, Thursday, May 9, 2024. For more than a decade, a steady flow of Syrians have crossed the border from their war-torn country into Lebanon. But anti-refugee sentiment is rising there, and over the past two months, hundreds of Syrian refugees have gone the other way. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla, File)
FILE - Syrian refugees gather near trucks with their belongings, as they prepare to go back home to Syria as a part of a voluntary return, in the eastern Lebanese border town of Arsal, Tuesday, May 14, 2024. For more than a decade, a steady flow of Syrians have crossed the border from their war-torn country into Lebanon. But anti-refugee sentiment is rising there, and over the past two months, hundreds of Syrian refugees have gone the other way. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla, File)
Ramzi Youssef waters the plants by his tent in a displaced camp, in Maaret Misreen, near Idlib, Syria, Monday, May 27, 2024. Youssef returned to Idlib from Lebanon last year with his wife and children, paying $2,000 to smugglers, driven by "racism, pressure from the state, the economic collapse in Lebanon and the lack of security." (AP Photo/Omar Albam)
Walid Mohammed Abdel Bakki shows a picture of his dead son, Ali, on his mobile phone, in Idlib, Syria, Monday, May 27, 2024. After Ali's death in Lebanon, Bakki paid a smuggler $1,200 to take him and his 11-year-old son back to northwestern Syria, a journey that included an arduous trek through the mountains on foot. (AP Photo/Omar Albam)
Ramzi Youssef combs his hair in his tent in a displaced camp, in Maaret Misreen, near Idlib, Syria, Monday, May 27, 2024. Youssef returned to Idlib from Lebanon last year with his wife and children, paying $2,000 to smugglers, driven by "racism, pressure from the state, the economic collapse in Lebanon and the lack of security." (AP Photo/Omar Albam)
Syrians walk by their tents at a displaced camp, in Maaret Misreen, near Idlib, Syria, Monday, May 27, 2024. For more than a decade, a steady flow of Syrians have crossed the border from their war-torn country into Lebanon. But anti-refugee sentiment is rising there, and over the past two months, hundreds of Syrian refugees have gone the other way. (AP Photo/Omar Albam)
FILE - Protesters march during a protest called by the Islamic Liberation Party in support of Syrian refugees staying in Lebanon amid rising sentiments against them in the crisis-hit Mediterranean nation, in the northern city of Tripoli, Lebanon, Friday, May 17, 2024. For more than a decade, a steady flow of Syrians have crossed the border from their war-torn country into Lebanon. But anti-refugee sentiment is rising there, and over the past two months, hundreds of Syrian refugees have gone the other way. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar, File)