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by Nour Samaha

Everyone here works without a permit,” said Mohammed Khalife. “Being legal and having a work permit is the strange thing, not the other way around.” Khalife, a 26-year-old Palestinian refugee who lives in Beirut’s Shatila refugee camp and works outside the camp in construction, explained that the majority of his peers also work illegally outside the camp, as getting the work permit is near impossible. “This doesn’t happen anywhere else in the world,” said a Palestinian doctor who lives and works in the Beddawi camp near Tripoli, and wished to remain anonymous. “All Palestinian parents want to see their children as engineers or doctors, and why not?” The problem is Lebanon’s employment laws. “I can only work inside the camp,” he said. “For the past 60 years, the majority of Palestinians who are working outside of the camps are doing so without permits, whether it be in agriculture, car mechanics,

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