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Lebanon

Middle East Conflict: Lebanon Response Situation Report #1 | April 7, 2026

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FAST FACTS

• Hostilities across the Middle East remain intense, driving continued displacement, casualties and strain on essential services, with children among those most affected.

• In Lebanon, displacement has surged to almost 1.2 million people, including 138,532 people in 678 collective shelters.

• More than 200,000 people have crossed into Syria since early March, placing localized pressure on basic services in border areas.

OUR FOOTPRINT

• International Medical Corps operates across the Middle East, delivering lifesaving services in some of the most challenging and high-risk environments.

• In 2025, our teams provided 1.84 million health consultations in Syria, 543,088 in Lebanon, 154,411 medical and mental health consultations in Jordan’s Azraq and Zaatari camps, and 388,647 consultations in Yemen. Since January 2024, we have provided more than 1 million medical consultations and non-medical services through three field hospitals in Gaza.

OUR RESPONSE

• In Lebanon, 28 mobile primary satellite units (PSUs) have visited 99 shelters, providing 7,099 consultations, 3,850 acute and 799 chronic medications, 1,359 health awareness sessions, 487 referrals and 111 child vaccinations. We have reached 442 children and pregnant or breastfeeding women with nutrition screening and support services, and 431 people with nonspecialized psychosocial support and psychological first-aid messaging.

• With an established regional presence,
International Medical Corps continues to deliver uninterrupted lifesaving services related to health, nutrition, mental health, protection, violence against women and girls, and water, sanitation and hygiene. Our field hospitals, mobile and static health units and integrated multi-sector programs ensure continuity of care and ability to rapidly scale if operational or security conditions deteriorate.