Mar 14 β€’ 17:21 UTC πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ Sweden Aftonbladet

Sweden provides 65 million to Lebanon after UN's appeal

Sweden has pledged 65 million kronor in humanitarian aid to Lebanon to assist the 800,000 refugees displaced by the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.

Sweden has announced a humanitarian aid package of 65 million kronor in response to a UN appeal for urgent support to aid approximately 800,000 Lebanese who have been displaced due to the current war between Israel and Hezbollah. The announcement was made by the Swedish Minister for International Development Cooperation, Benjamin Dousa, who emphasized the critical humanitarian situation in Lebanon, exacerbated by the ongoing conflict. This aid package is intended to provide essential resources, including access to emergency housing, food, water, sanitation, and hygiene supplies.

Minister Dousa described the circumstances in Lebanon as 'very acute,' indicating that the humanitarian situation was dire even before the escalation of hostilities. Currently, over 70% of the Lebanese population is in need of humanitarian assistance, necessitating immediate action to mitigate the growing crisis. The Swedish government aims to deliver food packages, temporary shelters, and other critical supplies to make a significant impact on the lives of those affected by the conflict.

Dousa also expressed deep concern over the worsening conditions for humanitarian workers in the region, highlighting a recent tragic incident where a member of the Lebanese Red Cross was killed in an Israeli attack. This development underscores the increasing dangers faced by those providing assistance in conflict zones and the urgent need for international support to stabilize the humanitarian crisis in Lebanon.

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