Syrian refugees have now outnumbered Lebanese residents in the Lebanese border town of Arsal, forcing new arrivals to set up makeshift shelters in remote areas outside of military control.<br /><br />Refugees say they feel forgotten and neglected because they have been forced to find shelter in an area beyond the last Lebanese military checkpoint near Syria.<br /><br />They have to walk through the checkpoint and into Arsal to receive aid.<br /><br />Al Jazeera's Nisreen El-Shamayleh reports from Arsal.
