Lebanon is facing a severe displacement crisis as Israeli military strikes have forced thousands of people to flee their homes. The United Nations reports that most of the country's nearly 900 shelters are full, leaving many to sleep in the streets or public parks. The situation is particularly dire for women, who are facing increased risks and require urgent assistance for basic needs like food, shelter, and healthcare. Local authorities and the U.N. are scrambling to find additional shelter options as the conflict intensifies.
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Most of Lebanon's displacement shelters are full, UN says
U.N. officials said on Friday most of Lebanon's nearly 900 shelters were full and that people fleeing Israeli military strikes were increasingly sleeping out in the open in streets or in public parks.
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Women share stories of crisis and displacement in Lebanon
Intensified hostilities began in October 2023 and have escalated since 23 September 2024, disrupting women’s livelihoods in Lebanon and increasing their needs for protection, shelter, food, and health and cash assistance,
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Crisis in Lebanon: Shelters Overflow as Displacement Grows
The majority of Lebanon's nearly 900 shelters are at capacity, forcing people to sleep outdoors amid ongoing Israeli military strikes. The U.N. is working with local authorities to identify more sites.
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