Oxfam scaling up its emergency response in Lebanon

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Oxfam has indicated that it is responding to the “immediate needs” of people who have been forcibly displaced by Israel’s bombardment and ground invasion of Lebanon.

Oxfam in Lebanon is scaling up its emergency response by supporting thousands of people across shelters in Mount Lebanon, the South, and the Bekaa, providing bedding kits, hygiene kits, menstrual hygiene management kits, and clean water.

Oxfam Lebanon country director Bachir Ayoub said that the expansion of Israeli occupation and its bombing of Lebanon will devastate people across the country who had not yet recovered from the last wave of violence.

“Once again, families have been forced from their beds and their homes as Israel rained bombs down on their communities.

“There is grave concern about the scale and impact the conflict will have on tens of millions of people across the region, where almost 60 million already rely on humanitarian aid,” he said.

“The broader escalation in the region is triggering further mass forced displacement, placing additional strain on overstretched systems and pushing humanitarian conditions further towards catastrophe.

“It will widen inequality gaps, intensify existing poverty and injustice, and limit the ability of humanitarian organisations to reach communities in need.”

Ayoub said that global inaction has set the scene for this dangerous escalation.

“The inability of the international community to hold Israel accountable for its ongoing violations of international law has led us to this point, where we again see hundreds of thousands of people in Lebanon forced to flee in the march towards a wider regional war.”

The NGO has indicated that staff and partners are poised to respond with pre-positioned life-saving aid throughout the countries where the aid agency operates if the escalation is allowed to further spill out across the Middle East.

Oxfam has demanded that the international community reaffirm its commitment to international law.

“Rules governing the use of force must be applied equally, most of all the prohibition against the aggressive use of force enshrined in the United Nations Charter.

“The US, Israel, Iran and all parties to the conflict must immediately cease their attacks, de-escalate the chaos across the region and refrain from future actions that lead to yet another cycle of violence.”