UN Doubles Lebanon Aid Appeal as War Drives Surge in Humanitarian Needs

GENEVA, June ⁠5 (Reuters) – ⁠The United Nations ⁠on Friday said it is doubling the ​amount of money it says it needs to help ‌Lebanon meet surging humanitarian ‌needs, as the war enters its fourth ⁠month.

Lebanon ⁠was drawn into the wider regional war in early ​March when the Tehran-backed Hezbollah militia fired rockets at Israel in solidarity with Iran, which was under ​U.S.-Israeli attack, prompting a major Israeli air and ground ⁠campaign.

Since March ⁠2, more than ⁠3,500 ​people have been killed in Israeli strikes, according to Lebanese ​authorities, whose ⁠data does not distinguish between civilians and combatants.

Israel says 26 of its soldiers and four civilians have been killed in Hezbollah attacks since March.

The ⁠U.N. on Friday will launch a fresh aid appeal with ⁠the Lebanese government to seek an additional $331.5 million to reach 1.4 million people, bringing the total appeal to $639.9 million.

So far it has received $185.9 million as of May 31.

“In the past three months, communities across Lebanon have faced an appalling situation due to the escalation of ⁠hostilities,” U.N. Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator Imran Riza said, pointing to high casualties, widespread displacement and extensive damage to infrastructure.

“The toll on civilians ​is alarming and worsening by the day.”

(Reporting ​by Olivia Le Poidevin)

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