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UAE pledges $100 million in aid to Lebanon

As Israeli airstrikes claim over 1,000 lives and displace nearly one million, the UAE steps up with a significant aid package to support Lebanon during its worst crisis in years.

UAE pledges $100 million in aid to Lebanon

The situation in Lebanon, which has intensified in recent weeks, has caused widespread destruction across the country, including civilian areas.

Reuters

The UAE HAS pledged $100 million in urgent relief aid to support the Lebanese people.

The assistance, ordered by UAE President Sheikh Mohamad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, aims to alleviate the humanitarian burden and help the country navigate its current challenges. The UAE’s commitment reflects its broader strategy of offering aid and support during regional crises, reaffirming its solidarity with Lebanon, according to WAM.

The aid arrives as the Lebanese government and the international community seek ways to establish a ceasefire.

The humanitarian crisis in Lebanon continues to worsen with Israeli airstrikes claiminb over 1,500 lives, with nearly one million people displaced in the escalating conflict.

The situation, which has intensified in recent weeks, has caused widespread destruction across the country, including civilian areas.

The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has taken a heavy toll on the population, as civilians flee their homes to escape the violence.

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