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EU Launches Humanitarian Air Bridge Operation to Lebanon

October 10, 2024
EU Launches Humanitarian Air Bridge Operation to Lebanon
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The European Union (EU) announced, Thursday, that it is mobilizing all available emergency response tools to support those affected by the ongoing crisis in Lebanon.

According to a press release from the EU’s External Action Service, an EU humanitarian air bridge operation was launched today, consisting of three flights from Dubai and Brindisi.

The first flight is scheduled to arrive in Beirut on Friday, carrying EU-owned supplies including hygiene materials, blankets, and emergency shelter necessities.

The statement added that through the EU Civil Protection Mechanism, aid has been delivered from Spain, Slovakia, Poland, France, and Belgium to Beirut since last week, with more assistance from Greece expected in the coming days.

The European Commission is financing these transport costs and ensuring smooth coordination.

Member states have donated essential medical supplies and medications to aid those in Lebanon who lack access to emergency healthcare, especially the forcibly displaced.

The EU reaffirmed in its statement that the Emergency Response Coordination Centre will maintain close contact with member states and humanitarian partners to mobilize further aid.

This recent assistance adds to the approximately 104 million euros in humanitarian aid the EU has already allocated to Lebanon this year, including recent emergency provisions.

The European Commission has announced an additional €30 million in humanitarian aid to Lebanon, bringing the total EU support for the country this year to over €104 million.

This latest allocation comes after a €10 million contribution made at the end of September and is aimed at bolstering Lebanon’s capacity to address ongoing crises.

The new aid package is designed to enhance vital humanitarian support, including the provision of food, shelter, healthcare, and other essential services.

The European Commission emphasized the urgent need for these resources as Lebanon continues to grapple with economic challenges, social instability, and the aftermath of regional conflicts.

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