
What is the current situation in Lebanon?
βSince October 8, 2023, Israelβs bombing has killed over 4,000 people, including at least 300 children, and wounded more than 16,500. Over 4,000 residential buildings have been destroyed and 20,000 severely damaged, leaving families without homes, safety, or stability.
ποΈ How many people have been displaced?
In September 2024, a sharp escalation displaced over 1 million people. While many have returned after the ceasefire, nearly 100,000 remain displaced, living in shelters or out in the open with their homes destroyed.
π What are the living conditions like?
Lebanon is experiencing its worst humanitarian crisis in decades. Thousands of families have no access to secure housing, food, clean water, or medical care. The ceasefire brought hope, but the daily struggle for survival continues.
π What does Lebanon need right now?
The World Health Organization (WHO) says Lebanon needs $78 million just for immediate relief. That doesn't even include long-term recovery. The people need urgent help for:
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Food
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Medical aid
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Shelter
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Clean water
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Basic hygiene supplies
π How is Najam Relief responding?
Najam Relief is on the ground in Lebanon delivering life-saving assistance to both displaced families and host communities.
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Emergency medical supplies
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Food parcels
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Hygiene kits
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Blankets
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Mattresses
Our team is working closely with local partners to identify and respond to the most urgent needs.
π€² How can I help?
Please, open your heart and give whatever you can. Every donation, no matter how small, brings hope to someone in crisis.
Lebanon needs us now. Letβs stand together and help rebuild lives.
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