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Inhabited Border Villages in Southern Lebanon Remain Isolated as Residents Struggle to Access Water and Essential Services
By Médecins Sans Frontières at ReliefWeb
· June 24, 2026
· 3 min read
. Located only a few kilometres from the southern borders, these communities found themselves trapped throughout the war, cut off from essential services, while facing severe limitations on their ability to move safely and access basic necessities. While most residents of the border areas were forci
Key takeaway “Residents described living in a state of uncertainty, with emergency medical referrals delayed for days and access to healthcare, markets, and essential services severely restricted,” says Guilherme Botelho, MSF Emergency Coordinator.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: June 24, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 3 min
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What is this story about? . Located only a few kilometres from the southern borders, these communities found themselves trapped throughout the war, cut off from essential services, while facing severe limitations on their ability to move safely and access basic necessities. While most residents of the border areas were forci
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