UN boosts Lebanon aid appeal as Israeli war drives humanitarian crisis
The United Nations has doubled its aid appeal for Lebanon to nearly $640 million over the next six months, citing a severe and deteriorating humanitarian crisis. This increase comes as hostilities between Israel and Iran-linked Hezbollah, which began in March, have escalated.

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AI-generatedThe United Nations has doubled its aid appeal for Lebanon to nearly $640 million over the next six months, citing a severe and deteriorating humanitarian crisis. This increase comes as hostilities between Israel and Iran-linked Hezbollah, which began in March, have escalated. The UN's humanitarian agency, OCHA, stated that only $185 million of the initial $308 million appeal has been received. The ongoing conflict has resulted in over 3,500 deaths and 10,700 wounded in Lebanon, with more than a million people displaced. OCHA highlights that repeated displacements, insufficient shelter, and strained essential services are deepening vulnerability among the affected population.
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5 extractedOnly $185m has been received from the initial UN aid appeal.
The UN had previously appealed for $308m in March.
The death toll from Israeli attacks in Lebanon has risen to 3,526 people, with 10,733 wounded since March 2.
The UN has doubled its aid appeal for Lebanon to nearly $640m for the next six months.
More than one million people have been forced to flee their homes in Lebanon.