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Briefing: As 800,000 flee, half of Lebanon lives in war zones without markets, supplies or healthcare

Strategic angle: Genie Godula welcomes Hassan Al-Sayed from Solidarités International, discussing the humanitarian crisis in Lebanon.

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Updated 29 days ago
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The ongoing humanitarian crisis in Lebanon has resulted in the displacement of 800,000 people, significantly impacting the country's infrastructure and service delivery.

Currently, half of Lebanon's population resides in war zones, which has led to critical shortages of markets, supplies, and healthcare services. This situation poses significant operational challenges for humanitarian organizations.

The lack of access to essential services in these areas necessitates a reevaluation of resource allocation and logistical strategies to effectively address the needs of the affected population.