Lebanon Receives Delivery Of The First Batch Of French Humanitarian Aid!

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France delivered around 30 tons of humanitarian aid to Lebanon today, aiming to support civilians amid the country’s ongoing crisis.

The aid package, including solar lamps along with tents, blankets, and other essential supplies, is intended for displaced people forced to flee their homes due to the raging conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.

 

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The French Ambassador to Lebanon, Hervé Magro, announced at Beirut International Airport that additional aid will soon be sent as part of an EU-coordinated initiative, following commitments made at the October 24 conference.
The conference raised over $800 million in humanitarian aid and $200 million for the Lebanese Army.
Previously, France contributed aid to Lebanon through two operations, delivering nearly 40 tons of medicines, medical supplies, and essential goods to hospitals and humanitarian NGOs, according to the French Foreign Ministry.

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