Nowhere is Safe: Children in Lebanon Exposed to Escalating Conflict
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International NGO World Vision expressed deep concern on April 8 over the drastic increase in airstrikes across Lebanon. With over 1,500 dead and 1 million displaced, the lives of children are in imminent danger.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the current situation of damage in Lebanon?
- A: Since March 2, over 1,500 people have died, more than 4,600 have been injured, and over one million people (including 390,000 children) have been displaced.
- Q: What kind of infrastructure has been affected locally?
- A: Important civilian infrastructure such as bridges, schools, and medical facilities have been damaged, cutting off access to supplies and healthcare.
- Q: Is there anything we can do to help with this crisis?
- A: International NGOs like World Vision are accepting donations for the 'Middle East Humanitarian Crisis Fund,' and support is possible through contributions.