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Some 700 Syrian refugees left Lebanon for their war-torn home country on Wednesday, in a repatriation organized by the Lebanese and Syrian authorities, witnesses and security sources said. “Most of the returnees wanted to go back. Lists were given to Lebanese authorities and whoever was approved to return by the Syrian government has returned,” Rana Ramdan, an official at the Lebanese Ministry of the Displaced, told dpa. Trucks loaded with luggage, power generators and furniture left refugee camps in the town of Arsal in north-western Lebanon to return home to areas such as villages of the Qal…