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Mercy Corps teams and partners unload shelter supplies and other essentials for families who fled their homes in Lebanon near the Israeli border in November, 2023.
Earlier this week, more than 500 people in Lebanon were killed as a result of Israeli airstrikes — including many women and children — representing the most intense escalation in violence between Israeli forces and Hezbollah since October 2023.

More than 100,000 people have been displaced in the last week, bringing the estimated total of people displaced by the conflict to more than 212,000 — and putting more pressure on already-vulnerable communities and aid organizations.

Mercy Corps teams are already on the ground delivering lifesaving relief — including food and shelter supplies — to meet the needs of families who are displaced. Will you rush a donation now to help families in crisis in Lebanon and 40+ countries around the world?
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The indiscriminate bombardment of residential areas that has put innocent civilians in grave danger is unacceptable. Families are fleeing their homes, with many stuck on the roads as they search desperately for safety. Over 150 public schools have already been converted into shelters, with more and more civilians left with no choice but to abandon their homes in fear for their lives.

Mercy Corps has called for an immediate halt to hostilities and adherence to international humanitarian law in order to protect civilian lives, prevent further destruction, and allow aid to flow freely into the region.

We’ll have more updates on this rapidly developing situation soon. Thank you for your generosity in this time of need.

Sincerely,

The Mercy Corps team