UN says 1.1 million displaced in Lebanon amid conflict

More than 1.1 million people have been displaced in Lebanon, nearly one-fifth of the country’s population, a United Nations spokesperson said.

Stephane Dujarric told reporters that about 137,000 of those displaced are living in shelters.

Most others are staying with host communities or in informal settings, often with very limited access to basic services, he said. 

People walk past a damaged building following Israeli strikes that targeted a neighbourhood in the Lebanese village of Burj Rahal on 6 April 2026. Kawnat HAJU / AFP
People walk past a damaged building following Israeli strikes that targeted a neighbourhood in the Lebanese village of Burj Rahal on 6 April 2026. Kawnat HAJU / AFP

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