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Lebanon's appeal for $427 million in international aid to address the refugee crisis caused by ongoing conflict and civilian displacement

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Lebanon is urgently seeking $427 million in international aid to address a burgeoning refugee crisis exacerbated by ongoing conflicts and civilian displacement due to Israeli airstrikes. This appeal comes as the country grapples with the aftermath of heavy bombardments, displacing approximately 1 million people, many of whom are sheltering in makeshift accommodations throughout the capital, Beirut.

The Lebanese government, already strained by an economic crisis that began in 2019, is coordinating with United Nations organizations to implement this aid effectively. Information Minister Ziad Makary emphasized that the funding would be utilized for shelter and relief efforts over the next three months, with all aid passing through a transparent mechanism managed by the UN to ensure accountability. The situation has intensified as hundreds of thousands of civilians have fled their homes, with many seeking refuge in schools and public buildings, highlighting the urgent need for international support to alleviate the humanitarian crisis.

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