A number of Palestinians holding Jordanian passports without a national number and stamping the green card that entitles them to enter the occupied Palestinian territories and the territories of the PNA said that they had been prevented from entering Lebanon.

A number of Palestinian passengers who meet the previous specifications confirmed that they were returned from Rafic Hariri International Airport in the Lebanese capital Beirut to where they came from.

The spokesman for the Popular Conference for the Palestinians abroad, Ziad Alalloul, said in a tweet via Twitter that the Lebanese authorities have returned during the past few days every Palestinian arrives at Beirut airport and holds a Jordanian passport and stamp the green card for entry into the occupied territories, known as "seal bridges."

Al-Aloul pointed out that the decision included a person who has an entry or residency visa in Lebanon.

For his part, the spokesman of the Lebanese public security told Al-Jazeera correspondent that the General Security Service is working to prevent the entry of any citizen - Arab or non-Arab - to Lebanon if he had previously entered the occupied Palestinian territories and visited Israel, adding that this is applied by Lebanon for a long time .

Al Jazeera quoted Palestinian sources as saying that they would present the matter to the Director General of the Lebanese General Security, General Abbas Ibrahim, to find a mechanism that allows Palestinian holders of Jordanian passports without a national number and to seal the green card from entering Lebanon.