UNHCR / LEBANON DISPLACEMENT
STORY: UNHCR / LEBANON DISPLACEMENT
TRT: 03:18
SOURCE: UNHCR
RESTRICTIONS: PLEASE CREDIT UNHCR ON SCREEN
LANGUAGE: NATS
DATELINE: 30 APRIL 2026, BEIRUT, LEBANON
30 APRIL 2026, WATERFRONT, BEIRUT, LEBANON
1. Various shots, makeshift shelters and displaced people living outside
30 APRIL 2026, RAMLET EL ZARIF PUBLIC SCHOOL, BEIRUT, LEBANON
2. Various shots, school that was turned into a collective shelter hosting displaced people
3. Various shots, workers putting up partitions between spaces where families sleep
4. Med shot, displaced woman by a window
5. Wide shot, displaced people in school yard
6. Various shots, sleeping area
7. Various shots, UNHCR provided tarpaulins used for partitions
8. Various shots, school exterior
Despite an announced ceasefire in place since 17 April, the displacement and humanitarian crisis in Lebanon is far from over.
This is a deeply fragile moment, marked by ongoing Israeli airstrikes, shelling, demolitions, evacuation orders, bans on return to certain areas, and movement restrictions that continue to drive repeated displacement and rapidly growing humanitarian needs.
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, highlighted that even though the capital, Beirut, has not been struck in recent weeks and the situation in Lebanon features less in the media, civilians remaining in the south of Lebanon and parts of the Bekaa are living with the same fear for their lives as before the ceasefire. And more are being forced to flee.









