UNIFIL records highest projectile movements since April, while the UN faces severed ties with Israel over conflict-related reports; Haiti sees nearly 1.5 million displaced.
Airstrikes in Lebanon have caused evacuations and displacement, while WHO reports attacks on health workers. Humanitarian supply movement in Gaza continues to face restrictions.
Two Lebanese Red Cross volunteers were killed during rescue operations as healthcare workers continue to face attacks amid escalating violence in Lebanon.
The UN Interim Force in Lebanon reports increasing drone activity near its bases, posing risks to personnel amid ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.
More than 100 airstrikes reported in Lebanon within 24 hours have caused civilian casualties and displacement, while violence continues in Gaza, prompting UN warnings about…
An Israeli airstrike on Beirut's southern suburbs has caused new civilian displacement and fatalities, including children, during ongoing hostilities between Lebanon and Israel,…
Despite a ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel, civilians continue to face fear and displacement, with emergency responders also at risk, according to UNHCR and IFRC officials.
UN peacekeepers face operational challenges amid heavy fighting in Lebanon; humanitarian conditions worsen with health services strained and aid access critical in Gaza.
Military violence in southern Lebanon and worsening humanitarian conditions in Gaza exacerbate food insecurity, health risks, and displacement amid fragile ceasefire efforts.
A UN and Copernicus report highlights rapid warming in Europe. Meanwhile, Lebanon faces increasing acute hunger due to conflict, and UN peacekeepers respond to attacks in DR Congo.
UNESCO has designated 39 cultural sites in Lebanon for enhanced protection, the highest international legal status, to help safeguard them amid ongoing regional hostilities.
A UNIFIL patrol was fired upon in southern Lebanon, resulting in the death of one peacekeeper and injuries to three others amid ongoing regional tensions.