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Middle East Situation - UNHCR Revised Emergency Appeal for Lebanon (March to August 2026)
By UN High Commissioner for Refugees at ReliefWeb
· June 9, 2026
· 2 min read
. Since 2 March 2026, and despite ceasefire announcements, hostilities have escalated, including through strikes in South Lebanon, Nabatieh, Western Bekaa, and Beirut’s southern suburbs, alongside repeated evacuation warnings affecting numerous towns and villages in the south. Security reporting ind
Key takeaway Security reporting indicates a high volume of military activity and a sustained risk of further escalation, with civilians, first responders, and civilian infrastructure increasingly affected.
Why this matters
The revised emergency appeal by UNHCR for Lebanon highlights the dire situation on the ground, with around one million people displaced and in need of assistance. The ongoing insecurity and evacuation orders have led to nonlinear population movements, making it challenging for humanitarian organizations to provide effective aid. The appeal for an additional $331.5 million to support 1.4 million vulnerable people underscores the significant resources required to address the crisis. UNHCR's request for $94.2 million in flexible funding is crucial to ensure continuity of assistance, particularly for shelter, livelihoods, and basic services. The fact that refugees are among those directly affected by the attacks and displacement emphasizes the need for an inclusive response approach, which UNHCR plans to implement by assisting 733,000 individuals, including both Lebanese and non-Lebanese. The ability of humanitarian organizations to access affected areas and deliver aid will be critical in the coming months.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: June 9, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? . Since 2 March 2026, and despite ceasefire announcements, hostilities have escalated, including through strikes in South Lebanon, Nabatieh, Western Bekaa, and Beirut’s southern suburbs, alongside repeated evacuation warnings affecting numerous towns and villages in the south. Security reporting ind
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