[1] Although small in contrast to the much larger Moroccan and Turkish communities, the different ethnic and religious groups from within Lebanon are represented in Belgium.
This includes a significant Maronite Christian community which traces its origin to traders who settled in Belgium during the 19th century.
[4] Restaurants serving Lebanese cuisine exist in numerous Belgian towns and cities.
[6] The Arab European League was founded by Dyab Abou Jahjah, Lebanese-Belgian activist, as a Pan-Arabist political group in Belgium which is a vocal exponent of Palestinian nationalism.
[8] The Belgian-Lebanese community held small demonstrations in Brussels in sympathy with the 2019–2020 Lebanese protests in November 2019.