The European Union continues to mobilise all the tools at its disposal to support the people affected by the ongoing conflict in Lebanon.
It organised an additional flight last week bringing in much needed relief goods to Lebanon. The flight reached Beirut on 15 November, carrying 33 tonnes of aid provided by our humanitarian partners. The supplies from the new flight will be distributed to internally displaced people across the country.
This assistance comes on top of another 7 humanitarian air bridge flights previously organised by the EU since October, carrying over 220 tonnes of humanitarian aid including four ambulances, tents, medicines and medical kits, kitchen tools, and hygiene kits. The supplies were provided by the EU as well as its Member States, international organisations and non-governmental organisations, to reach Lebanese partners including the High Relief Commission, Ministry of Public Health, Lebanese Red Cross and local non-governmental organisations.
EU Ambassador Sandra De Waele said: “The European Union continues to support Lebanon in these difficult times. Together with our Member States and partners, we are providing humanitarian aid to help the people displaced by the conflict. There are already too many civilian casualties, including many women and children. We call on all parties to respect International Humanitarian Law.”
EU Organises New Humanitarian Flight for Lebanon
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