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Middle East Conflict: Lebanon Response Situation Report #7 | June 16, 2026

Country: Lebanon Source: International Medical Corps Please refer to the attached file. FAST FACTS More than 1 million people remain displaced, including more than 134, 900 people sheltering in 646 collective sites. Escalating insecurity continues to restrict humanitarian access and block safe returns. OUR FOOTPRINT International Medical Corps maintains a wide operational presence across the Middle East, delivering lifesaving assistance in active conflict zones and high-risk environments. OUR RESPONSE Across the region, International Medical Corps sustains integrated health, nutrition, mental health, protection, and water, sanitation and hygiene programming through mobile teams, field hospitals and fixed facilities, with established systems in place to expand rapidly as needs intensify. In Lebanon, 36 mobile medical teams have operated across 139 shelters and community sites, delivering 20, 208 consultations, treating 10, 399 acute cases and managing 2, 213 chronic conditions. Teams have also conducted health awareness sessions for 3, 237 people, referred 1, 249 patients for higher-level care and vaccinated 268 children. Nutrition teams have screened 1, 049 children and pregnant or breastfeeding women for malnutrition, while mental health teams have reached 1, 391 people with psychosocial and psychological support services. In addition, teams have distributed 2, 438 hygiene kits to displaced and vulnerable households and individuals. Across the Middle East region, humanitarian needs remain critical and deeply complex. In Gaza, the ongoing crisis, repeated displacement and the devastation of critical infrastructure continue to leave millions in urgent need of support across multiple sectors. In Syria, fragile institutions and an uncertain political environment have weakened the delivery of essential services while increasing protection concerns for vulnerable communities. Yemen continues to face rising levels of acute food insecurity and reduced access to basic care. International Medical Corps continues to adapt our operations across the region, drawing on decades of experience, trusted local partnerships and well-established emergency response systems. This enables us to deliver timely, effective and lifesaving assistance to communities affected by crisis, while remaining responsive to evolving humanitarian needs.

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