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Lebanon: MSF steps up response to escalating humanitarian needs

24 Sep 24 | 25 Sep 24

Lebanon: MSF steps up response to escalating humanitarian needs

25 September 2024

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Following the widescale Israeli bombings of multiple areas in Lebanon on Monday 23 September, Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is gradually stepping up its response to the escalating humanitarian needs by delivering primary healthcare and essential relief items to the displaced population. According to the Ministry of Health, 558 people were killed and 1,835 injured and thousands more forced to flee their homes to seek refuge elsewhere in the country.

Our teams are distributing non-food items like mattresses and hygiene kits to collective shelters across the country, and our mobile medical units provide primary and mental healthcare to shelters for those in need. In addition, we are running mental health helplines, offering psychological support to displaced and affected individuals during this time of distress.

We continue to coordinate closely with our partners and hospital networks, offering support where possible as the situation develops.

Since yesterday, some of our staff in south Lebanon, Beirut and other parts of the country left their homes, with people fleeing and spending hours in traffic congestion as they seek refuge in safer locations. In south Lebanon and Baalbek-Hermel, areas that continue to experience heavy aerial strikes, MSF staff reported bombardments in close proximity to their homes. Many of our staff there were still sheltering in their homes, while Israeli warplanes continued to fly overhead and throughout the night.

The situation is fast-moving. More information on MSF's response will be shared as it becomes available.

 



How is MSF responding in Lebanon?

  • Our mobile medical units are providing primary and mental healthcare at shelters for those in need.
  • Our teams are distributing essential items like mattresses and hygiene kits to collective shelters across the country.
  • In addition, we are running mental health helplines, offering psychological support to displaced and affected individuals during this time of distress.
  • We continue to coordinate closely with our partners and hospital networks, offering support where possible as the situation develops.
  • Since 24th September, some of our staff in south Lebanon, Beirut and other parts of the country have left their homes, with people fleeing and spending hours in traffic as they seek refuge in safer locations. In south Lebanon and Baalbek-Hermel – areas that continue to experience heavy aerial strikes – MSF staff reported bombardments close to their homes. Many of our staff there were still sheltering in their homes, while Israeli warplanes continued to fly overhead and throughout the night.

How can I help MSF in Lebanon?

Right now, our teams are treating patients in Lebanon and assessing medical needs.


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