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Statement by UNICEF Country Representative in Lebanon, Marcoluigi Corsi, on the ongoing suffering of children in Lebanon over 100 days into conflict
By UN Children's Fund at ReliefWeb
· June 17, 2026
· 2 min read
. BEIRUT, 17 June 2026- “For more than three months, children in Lebanon have lived through experiences no child should ever endure. Many have fled their homes multiple times, witnessed violence first-hand, lost loved ones, and seen their schools, communities, and sense of safety shattered. “After o
Key takeaway “After over 100 days of increased hostilities - since 2 March - 247 children have been killed and 992 injured, an average of 12 children killed or maimed every day.
Why this matters
The ongoing conflict in Lebanon has severe implications for the country's most vulnerable population, its children. With over 770,000 children experiencing heightened distress from repeated exposure to violence, loss, and displacement, the long-term effects of this crisis will be felt for years to come. The destruction of essential services, including water, sanitation, and hygiene systems, further exacerbates the humanitarian needs of affected communities. As UNICEF calls for a sustained cessation of hostilities, it is crucial that the international community prioritizes the protection of children and the restoration of access to basic services, including education. The fact that 247 children have been killed and 992 injured in just over 100 days underscores the urgent need for action. Faith-based organizations and Christian charities, many of which are already working in the region, will play a critical role in providing sustained support to affected communities and helping to mitigate the physical and psychological harm inflicted on children.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: June 17, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 2 min
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