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Lebanon: Lebanon receives aid from WHO, UN refugee agency

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Beirut, Lebanon - October 04, 2024

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Lebanon has received medical and relief aid from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) on Friday, with an additional aid plane carrying 55 tons of supplies arriving from the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

The first shipment was welcomed by Lebanese Health Minister Firas Abiad who emphasized the importance of this support.

The delivery of aid was attended by representatives from both the WHO and UNHCR, who expressed their support for Lebanon and called on the international community to help with de-escalation efforts.

The National News Agency (NNA) reported on Friday that Italy granted 17 million euros (around 18.65 million U.S. dollars) to support the civilian population affected by the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Lebanon.

Meanwhile, the news agency said Britain is boosting its humanitarian support for Lebanon with an additional 10 million pounds (about 13.12 million dollars).

Among those affected, children bore the brunt of the conflict, which has dramatically escalated between Israel and Hezbollah across Lebanon these days.

More than 690 children have reportedly been injured in Lebanon over the past six weeks. The most common injuries they suffered include concussions and traumatic brain injuries from the impact of blasts, shrapnel wounds, limb injuries, and hearing loss, according to a statement by the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF).

Meanwhile, it is estimated that more than 400,000 children have been displaced from their homes.

UNICEF urged the international community to mobilize humanitarian support and ensure that supply routes into Lebanon remain open, allowing for the rapid and safe delivery of life-saving aid to needy children. It also called for an urgent ceasefire and protection of children by all parties.

Since Sept. 23, the Israeli army has been conducting intensive airstrikes on Lebanon in a dangerous escalation with Hezbollah.

Lebanese Health Minister Firas Abiad reported on Thursday that a total of 1,974 people have been killed, including 127 children and 261 women, and 9,384 others wounded in Lebanon since the onset of the Hezbollah-Israeli conflict in October last year.

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Beirut, Lebanon - Oct 4, 2024:
1. Plane taxiing;
2. Various of supplies being transported;
3. Firas Abiad, Lebanese Health Minister, being interviewed;
4. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Firas Abiad, Lebanese Minister of Public Health (ending with shots 5-6)
"We are here at Rafik Hariri Airport in Beirut, receiving a shipment of medical supplies and medicines for the war-wounded, prepared by the WHO and the UNHCR, with the support from the UAE. An air bridge will be established from the UAE, with another plane coming today loaded with 55 tons of aid."
5. Various of supplies being delivered
6. Aid from World Health Organization;
7. Workers; relief supplies;
8. Staff of WHO;
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Abdinasir Abubakar, WHO representative in Lebanon:
"I think the WHO and the UN system, in general, we are committed to alleviate the pressure for Lebanon and the people of Lebanon as well as other people who are vulnerable, people who are living in the country into that. And we stand by with the government and also for the people of Lebanon to overcome this challenge."
10. Various of staff at work;
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Ivo Freijsen, UNHCR Representative in Lebanon:
"This is the time for the international community, first of all, to bring an end to conflict and hostilities. In the absence thereof, we all need to ramp up and show solidarity and bring in more resources. And all organizations, the government needs support and all humanitarian organizations need further financial support. So, we call on donors to respond to the flash appeal, the emergency appeal in a very expedient and comprehensive manner."
12. Various of supplies being delivered, transported.

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