UN Chief Makes ’Solidarity Visit to War-Battered Lebanon
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres launched a $19 million emergency appeal as over 800,000 people are displaced amid escalating conflict and damaged health services in Lebanon.
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The UN chief, during a visit to Beirut, urges the world to provide a financial humanitarian aid package to Lebanon. Israel states that it has carried out 1,100 attacks on the country. Lebanon, in turn, announces that 800,000 people are displaced and that over 770 have been killed.
Middle East war: Women in Lebanon forced to give birth on roadside
As the UN Secretary-General touched down in Beirut on Friday in solidarity with the people of Lebanon, UN agencies highlighted the dangers for civilians and particularly pregnant women and migrant workers, amid ongoing airstrikes and rocket fire between Hezbollah fighters and Israel.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres came to Beirut on Friday, for a visit which he presented to the Lebanese people with a support gesture. "We arrived in Beirut for a solidarity visit with the Lebanese people. They did not choose this war. They were late in it," Guterres said on the platform [...]
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