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Lebanon on the Brink: Over One Million Displaced as Humanitarian Catastrophe Looms

2026-03-28| 1 min read| Recovered Live Archive

UN warns Lebanon risks humanitarian catastrophe as more than one million people — one in five residents — have been displaced since March 2 amid ongoing conflict.

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Lebanon on the Edge: One Million Displaced and a UN Warning of Catastrophe

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees issued an urgent warning on March 27, 2026 that Lebanon is facing a deepening humanitarian crisis that risks tipping over into a full catastrophe. Since March 2 — four days after the US-Israeli military campaign against Iran began and triggered wider regional strikes — more than one million Lebanese people, approximately one in five residents of the country, have been forced to flee their homes. The agency's representative in Lebanon, Karolina Lindholm Billing, speaking from Beirut, described the situation as extremely worrying and said the risk of catastrophe was real and immediate.

Lebanon entered this crisis already in an exceptionally fragile state. The country has never fully recovered from the devastating August 2020 port explosion in Beirut, and the political and economic collapse that preceded and followed it has left Lebanese institutions with almost no reserve capacity to manage a new emergency. Hospitals that were already operating with minimal supplies, a currency that had lost the vast majority of its value, and a government that has struggled to function at normal capacity are now being asked to absorb a displacement crisis that would stress far more robust systems.

The EU's Foreign Affairs Council agreed on March 24 to significantly strengthen humanitarian aid to Lebanon, with additional funding being channelled through UN agencies and established NGO networks with experience operating in the country. EU High Representative Kaja Kallas met Lebanese counterparts in the margins of the G7 meeting in Paris and pledged European engagement not only on humanitarian assistance but on the political track — urging all parties to preserve Lebanon's sovereignty and prevent the country from becoming a secondary battlefield for the Iran-Israel-US confrontation playing out across the region.

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