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Lebanon Humanitarian Crisis Response

March 11 – March 14, 2026

The Bottom Line

More than 800,000 people in Lebanon have been forced to leave their homes in just ten days because of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah. The United Nations is asking for $325 million in emergency money to help, but the local government can only provide shelter for about 120,000 people. This creates a massive shortage of food and housing that international leaders are now struggling to fund.

Key Statements

RReuters

The United Nations launches a $325 million flash appeal to provide humanitarian aid for 800,000 people displaced by the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Provides the specific funding target requested by the UN to address the crisis.

TThe Boston Globe

Over 800,000 people in Lebanon are displaced by conflict within 10 days, with the government only able to provide shelter for 120,000 amid a growing humanitarian crisis.

Highlights the severe gap between the number of displaced people and available government resources.

6 Articles

Entire families wiped out and towns emptied as Israel's war on Lebanon intensifies

The GuardianCenter Left

Fears grow in Lebanon over Israeli attacks: "There is a very heavy sadness"

NewsweekCenter

War has displaced nearly a million in Lebanon. Aid groups warn of a humanitarian crisis. - The Boston Globe

The Boston GlobeCenter Left

UN seeks $325 million for Lebanon as war displaces 800,000 people

ReutersCenter

UN warns of widening crisis as Israeli attacks displace 750,000 in Lebanon

Al Jazeera OnlineCenter Left

Humanitarian crisis looms in Lebanon where nearly 750,000 people have been displaced by war

NBC NewsCenter Left

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