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    UN Appeals for $325 Million to Aid Thousands Displaced by Lebanon Conflict

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The United Nations has urgently called for $325 million in emergency funding to assist Lebanon as the country grapples with the devastating consequences of an ongoing conflict that has uprooted more than one-seventh of its population. This flash appeal was announced on Friday from Beirut, highlighting the critical need for immediate humanitarian support to address the rapidly deteriorating situation on the ground.

    UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres emphasized the importance of translating words of solidarity into tangible action, underscoring the severity of the crisis. The recent escalation began after Hezbollah, the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group, launched attacks on Israel on March 2, claiming retaliation for the assassination of Iran’s supreme leader. In response, Israel initiated a wide-ranging military offensive targeting Hezbollah positions, marking a significant intensification of hostilities in the region.

    Since the conflict erupted, Hezbollah has maintained relentless rocket and drone strikes against Israeli targets. Meanwhile, Israel has expanded its military campaign, conducting extensive airstrikes and ground operations across Lebanon. The capital city and several other areas have been heavily bombed, particularly on Thursday and Friday, resulting in widespread destruction and civilian casualties. The violence has tragically claimed nearly 700 lives so far and forced over 800,000 people to flee their homes following Israeli orders to evacuate large swaths of Lebanese territory.

    Humanitarian organizations working in Lebanon are sounding the alarm over severe funding shortages that have already compelled them to ration essential supplies. The World Food Programme’s deputy executive director, Carl Skau, highlighted the dire situation, explaining that aid is currently prioritized only for those on the brink of starvation. He warned that as the needs continue to escalate, additional resources must be secured to prevent further deterioration of the humanitarian crisis.

    Adding to the complexity, Lebanon is facing multiple overlapping crises. The country is still reeling from the economic collapse that began in 2019, the catastrophic Beirut port explosion in 2020, and now the renewed conflict between Hezbollah and Israel in 2024. These compounded challenges have stretched humanitarian capacities to their limits. Skau also expressed concern that donor countries might encounter budgetary restrictions due to rising global energy prices linked to the broader Iran conflict, potentially impacting future aid contributions.

    Last September, the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) revealed it had received only a quarter of the funding needed for its Lebanon operations in 2025, forcing significant cuts to cash assistance programs that many vulnerable families depend on. Kirollos Fares, Lebanon country director for the humanitarian group Medair, described the current escalation as an additional strain on an already constrained funding environment. Similarly, Daniele Regazzi, country director for Solidarités International, reported a noticeable decline in both the number and size of grants, warning that without fresh financial support, ongoing emergency responses could be exhausted within weeks.

    As the conflict continues to unfold, the urgent appeal from the United Nations serves as a stark reminder of the fragile humanitarian situation in Lebanon. The international community’s response in the coming days will be crucial in determining whether aid agencies can sustain their efforts to provide life-saving assistance to hundreds of thousands of displaced and vulnerable civilians caught in the crossfire.

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