Inside the camp, the rattle of plastic sheets used as roofing provides a constant background soundtrack. But here in Lebanon, refugees are forced to pay ever-increasing rents to stay in the camp, resident Jihad Masarber said.
"Rent started at $200 a year. Then it was $30 a month, then $40," he told Al Jazeera. "Now it's $50 a month, but that's just to rent the spot. We have to pay at least $50, maybe even $75 for power."
Mustafa, Jihad's brother, chimed in: "Then there's water - that's around $40 per month."