disaster
Forced evacuation orders and airstrikes in southern Lebanon leave desperate families with nowhere to go
By International Rescue Committee at ReliefWeb
· June 11, 2026
· 2 min read
. Many have already been displaced multiple times and exhausted every resource they have to survive. IRC staff visited southern Lebanon last week to assess and respond to the vast needs there and found communities already at a breaking point. Most shops and businesses in Tyre were closed. In neighbo
Key takeaway "Families in Tyre have already been forced to flee multiple times, depleted their savings, and sold whatever possessions they had left to survive," said Josephine Haddad, IRC Policy, Advocacy and Communications Coordinator in Lebanon.
Why this matters
The crisis in southern Lebanon has severe implications for Christian charities and faith-based organizations providing humanitarian relief in the region. With over one million people already displaced, the new wave of displacement will further strain the resources of these organizations, which are often on the frontlines of providing critical assistance. The International Rescue Committee's scaling up of operations in Tyre and southern Lebanon is a crucial response, but the organization's call for uninterrupted humanitarian access highlights the challenges of delivering aid in a conflict zone. The situation also underscores the need for ECFA-accredited nonprofits and relief organizations to prioritize psychosocial support and mental health services, given the sharp deterioration in people's mental wellbeing reported by IRC staff. As the situation continues to deteriorate, Christian charities and faith-based organizations will need to navigate the complexities of providing aid in a highly precarious environment, while also advocating for the protection of civilians and the continuation of humanitarian operations.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: June 11, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? . Many have already been displaced multiple times and exhausted every resource they have to survive. IRC staff visited southern Lebanon last week to assess and respond to the vast needs there and found communities already at a breaking point. Most shops and businesses in Tyre were closed. In neighbo
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