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On day seven of Middle East war, no let-up in suffering

The escalating war in the Middle East has heightened growing concerns about further civilian suffering and displacement in the region and far beyond, UN agencies said on Friday.

Seven days since Israeli and U.S. bombing in Iran prompted ongoing counter-strikes across the Middle East, humanitarians confirmed massive upheaval in Lebanon, with hundreds of shelters now full, as whole suburbs of Beirut have emptied.

“Israel's military ground incursions into southern Lebanon, blanket displacement orders for the population in Beirut’s southern suburbs, the Bekka region and the full area to the south of the Litani River, and its continued airstrikes on different parts of the country are bringing more misery, more suffering to an already weary civilian population,” said Ravina Shamdasani, spokesperson for the UN human rights office, OHCHR.

From the UN migration agency, IOM, Chief of Mission Lebanon Mathieu Luciano described the dramatic deterioration in the country on Thursday evening as the Israeli army carried out “multiple air strikes on the southern suburb of Beirut overnight”.

He added that many collective shelters are at full capacity, especially in Beirut and Mount Lebanon, “so, people are just redirected to other shelters, as I said, especially in the north, in Al Qaa, in safe places in the Bekka as well, where there's still some place”.

The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, has declared the escalating crisis a major humanitarian emergency requiring an immediate regional response.

UNHCR Director for Emergencies Ayaki Ito told journalists in Geneva that the conflict is triggering significant population movements across the region and into Southwest Asia.

Nearly 25 million people in the affected areas are already refugees, internally displaced or recent returnees, placing additional strain on fragile host countries.

The major commercial shipping crisis caused by the war which has practically halted all vessel movement in the Strait of Hormuz south of Iran is already impacting UN agencies and partners seeking to dispatch lifesaving relief to Gaza and Sudan, among other emergencies.

The narrow channel carries nearly one-fifth of global oil along with large volumes of commercial goods.

“All traffic via sea has significantly slowed down,” said Anne Schaefer, IOM Deputy Director for humanitarian response and recovery. “This is the case in Port Sudan, but also in other ports of the continent.”

For Gaza, shelter items, tarps, tents and lamps “are all stuck in different stages, unable to now arrive”, she said, before warning of “a significant deterioration of the supply chain very, very quickly”.

The impact on relief missions to Sudan is also of particular concern as the humanitarian situation “is deteriorating very, very quickly”, the IOM official continued. “And of course, the rainy season is just around the corner, coming up, so, if we do not get the supplies in the next six weeks to eight weeks, it's going to be very, very difficult to reach populations, especially in Darfur.”

Echoing those concerns, the UN health agency’s Dr. Hanan Balkhy, Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean, confirmed that much-needed supplies are not transiting through the Strait of Hormuz. But she noted that flights were now resuming from Dubai, which is a major logistics hub for the entire humanitarian system.

“We have more than 50 emergency supply requests across 25 countries that have been affected by that current pause,” Dr. Balkhy noted, including Lebanon, Yemen and Somalia.

Back in Geneva, OHCHR’s Ms. Shamdasani highlighted the plight of people in Afghanistan, where a reported 66,000 people have been displaced there as a result of the latest fighting with Pakistan.

“In Pakistan as well, shelling and other fire has forced people to flee their homes and civilians on both sides of this border are now having to flee from airstrikes, heavy artillery fire, mortar shelling and gunfire,” she said.

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Middle East War – OHCHR, IOM, WHO

TRT: 3’02”
SOURCE: UNTV CH
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS
ASPECT RATIO: 16:9
DATELINE: 6 MARCH 2026 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

Speakers:

  • Mathieu Luciano, Chief of Mission Lebanon, IOM (from Beirut)
  • Anne Schaefer, Deputy Director for humanitarian response and recovery, IOM
  • Dr Hanan Balkhy, WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean (from Cairo)
  • Ravina Shamdasani, spokesperson, OHCHR

SHOTLIST

  1. Exterior wide, UN Geneva flag alley.
  2. Wide, UN Geneva Press room, podium speakers.
  3. SOUNDBITE (English) – Ravina Shamdasani, spokesperson, OHCHR: “Israel's military ground incursions into southern Lebanon, blanket displacement orders for the population in Beirut’s southern suburbs, the Bekaa region and the full area to the south of the Litani River and its continued airstrikes on different parts of the country are bringing more misery, more suffering to an already weary civilian population.”
  4. Wide, journalists.
  5. SOUNDBITE (English) – Mathieu Luciano, Chief of Mission Lebanon, IOM: “The situation in Lebanon has been deteriorating quite sharply and it took a dramatic turn yesterday evening with the Israeli army carrying out multiple air strikes on the southern suburb of Beirut overnight.”
  6. Wide, journalists, TV screens showing remote speaker.
  7. SOUNDBITE (English) – Mathieu Luciano, Chief of Mission Lebanon, IOM: “On the collective shelters, indeed you know, many are actually already at full capacity, especially in Beirut, Mount Lebanon. So, other shelters, so just, you know, people are just redirected to other shelters, as I said, especially in the north, in Al Qaa, in safe places in the Bekaa as well, where there's still some place.”
  8. Wide, podium speakers, TV screens, journalists.
  9. SOUNDBITE (English) – Ravina Shamdasani, spokesperson, OHCHR: “We have reports that up to 66,000 people have been displaced in Afghanistan just as a result of the latest fighting. In Pakistan as well, shelling and other fire has forced people to flee their homes and civilians on both sides of this border are now having to flee from airstrikes, heavy artillery fire, mortar shelling and gunfire.”
  10. Wide, podium, journalists.
  11. SOUNDBITE (English) – Anne Schaefer, Deputy Director for humanitarian response and recovery, IOM: “All traffic via sea has significantly slowed down, this is not just the case in Port Sudan, but also in other ports of the continent.”
  12. Medium-wide, podium speakers.
  13. SOUNDBITE (English) – Dr Hanan Balkhy, WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean (from Cairo): “The Strait of Hormuz has not been open again for those types of shipments. However, the airspace has been temporary, in a temporary pause, and now it's resuming. So, we have more than 50 emergency supply requests across 25 countries that have been affected by that current pause.”
  14. Medium-wide, podium speakers.
  15. SOUNDBITE (English) – Anne Schaefer, Deputy Director for humanitarian response and recovery, IOM: “For Gaza, we currently have destined shelter items, tarps, tents and lamps specifically and they are all stuck in different stages, unable to now arrive.”
  16. Wide, journalists, TV journalists, control booths, technicians
  17. SOUNDBITE (English) – Anne Schaefer, Deputy Director for humanitarian response and recovery, IOM: “We are going to see a significant deterioration of the supply chain very, very quickly, especially as some very large-scale projects are literally just starting in the situation, especially in Sudan, the humanitarian situation is deteriorating very, very quickly. And of course, the rainy season is just around the corner, coming up. So, if we do not get the supplies in the next six weeks to eight weeks, it's going to be very, very difficult to reach populations, especially in Darfur.”
  18. Medium-wide, podium speakers, journalists.


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