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Story | Jan 30, 2025
People returning home to southern Lebanon are facing widespread destruction of infrastructure as well as ongoing Israeli bombardment.
Read moreStory | Jan 21, 2025
Two months after the ceasefire in Lebanon, people displaced by the war with Israel are returning to find destroyed homes, medical facilities, and infrastructure.
Read moreStory | Nov 25, 2024
How MSF is responding to an escalating humanitarian emergency in Lebanon.
Read moreStory | Nov 01, 2024
Despite being displaced by Israeli bombardments, more than 2,500 people sheltering in Azarieh find space to gather for food and comfort.
Read moreStory | Oct 28, 2024
Displaced people in Saida, southern Lebanon, describe their journeys in search of safety and the medical challenges they face under an overstretched health system.
Read moreStory | Oct 25, 2024
Dr. Ali Almohammed shares how the current situation in Lebanon reminds him of his own journey out of Syria in 2014.
Read moreStory | Oct 21, 2024
MSF teams in Lebanon have launched a helpline to reach people unable to access care in person due to heavy bombardments and movement restrictions.
Read moreNews | Oct 10, 2024
MSF is working to ensure the continuation of health care in its existing facilities, while also scaling up and adapting activities.
Read moreNews | Oct 04, 2024
More than 70 percent of shelters across Lebanon are full, and humanitarian needs are dire among more than 1 million people displaced.
Read moreStory | Sep 30, 2024
Up to 1 million people, including MSF staff, have been displaced by Israeli bombing in Lebanon. These are their stories.
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