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Children cling to pets, favourite toys, as they flee homes in Lebanon

Children are clutching beloved pets and toys as they flee their homes in Lebanon due to the escalating conflict with the violence also cutting access to vital medical care, including for children and pregnant women, Save the Children said.

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Ten days of conflict claim lives of 10 classrooms full of children with 83 killed in Lebanon

Ten days since the first strikes in the Middle East and wider region 83 children have been killed in Lebanon, according to the Ministry of Public health, and almost 300 children have been killed in the region – the equivalent to 10 classrooms full of children.

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Save the Children warned the orders issued to up to 500,000 people in southern Beirut could result in a humanitarian catastrophe

Save the Children warned the orders issued to up to 500,000 people in southern Beirut could result in a humanitarian catastrophe.

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Shelters struggling to house families with an unprecedented one million people on the move and new relocation orders issued by Israeli military forces

Families fleeing violence in Lebanon are struggling to find safety in shelters across the country with at least one million people now displaced.

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Ground incursion of Israeli forces in south of Lebanon will have deadly consequences for children, warns Save the Children

Children in the south of Lebanon are in grave danger of loss of life, physical harm, and severe emotional distress following a ground incursion of the south of Lebanon.

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A look back at 2023

A look back at some of the amazing achievements made possible for children every minute, every day, all around the world.

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Why we need to talk about Lebanon

Lebanon is facing multiple shocks and long-standing challenges. Our Director of Partnerships and Philanthropy explains why, and how you can help.

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That exact moment: Beirut a month later

One month on from the deadly explosion in Beirut, and thousands of families remain displaced. We're on the ground helping to rebuild their shattered lives.

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Dom Joly reflects on the impact of Beirut blast on its residents

Save the Children UK Ambassador Dom Joly reflects on the impact of Beirut blast on its residents.

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After the blast: Lebanon one week on

Lebanon still looks like a war zone. Debris lines the streets. Many windows around my apartment block are now covered up with fabric or wooden boards.

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