Iran, Lebanon aid update – WHO, IFRC, UNHCR, UN Women, UNICEF, IFRC
/
4:01
/
MP4
/
473.9 MB
Download Expired

Edited News | IFRC , UN WOMEN , UNHCR , UNICEF , WHO

Iran, Lebanon aid update – WHO, IFRC, UNHCR, UN Women, UNICEF, IFRC

Middle East war: Attacks on vital healthcare, evacuation strike fears

Almost one month since Israeli and US airstrikes on Iran began, sparking a wider regional war, UN agencies and partners on Friday highlighted the terror among civilians fleeing bombardment, with “no safe space” to go.

In a rare piece of good news, though, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) said that aid shipments are getting “back on track” from Dubai, one of its key relief hubs, after major disruption to flights and other shipments caused by Iranian attacks throughout the Gulf.

“I would say the first two weeks of the crisis really set us back. But we're now receiving bookings for commercially scheduled cargo, and we're able to begin moving supplies out as we were in the past,” said Robert Blanchard, WHO Emergency Operations Team Lead at the Dubai Logistics Hub.

After a “significant reduction” in air freight across the region after war erupted on 28 February, most airlines in the Gulf “are now back to around 50 or 60 per cent of their capacity”, he explained, noting that more charter flights will accelerate the delivery of supplies, in addition to an Egypt-bound convoy carrying lifesaving medicines for Gaza.

Iran latest

From Iran, meanwhile, UN partner the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies highlighted the “rapidly deteriorating” impact of strikes in the capital, Tehran, “a city of roughly nine million people [that] feels completely empty”.

“While Tehran still maintains some basic services, some cities in the south are facing water and electricity cuts. Not to mention the fact that we have a nationwide internet blackout since 28 February,” said Maria Martinez, IFRC Head of Delegation in Iran.

The humanitarian official described how one IFRC search and rescue responder “discovered the bodies of his own family beneath the rubble. In Qom, another first responder recovered his aunt and her husband alongside a young child. This is the reality humanitarian workers are facing saving lives while carrying unimaginable personal loss.”

According to WHO’s healthcare attacks monitor, there have been 21 attacks on health workers and facilities in Iran since the war began. Ms. Martinez noted that 17 Red Crescent centres have been struck and nearly 100 ambulances damaged or destroyed. “These are not just vehicles. They are often the only hope people have when the bombs fall.”

Lebanon evacuation terror

From Lebanon, UN teams highlighted how civilians endure “intensified Israeli strikes” on targets linked to Hezbollah militants, who have continued to fire rockets at Israel since the war began.

Frequently, there is little warning about impending attacks.

“The attack in Bashura in central Beirut last week, there was a warning issued, but maybe less than an hour before the strike hit and it was very early in the morning,” said Karolina Lindholm Billing, UNHCR Representative in Lebanon.

She added that a second strike “close to several collective shelters hosting displaced (people), gave “no warning, it was a direct target…as far as I'm aware, there have been no sites designated as safe where civilians have been advised to go to.”

Echoing those concerns, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF)’s Marcoluigi Corsi, Country Representative in Lebanon insisted that “there is no safe space” for people to go – including the capital, Beirut. “Although the evaluation order has been issued for the southern part of Beirut, people, they move out of there, but then, you know, we just recently saw that the strikes actually happen also in other part of Beirut (too).”

More than one million people have now fled their homes in Lebanon in just a few weeks, UN aid teams say, highlighting the trauma of the upheaval.

“I have met women and girls forced to make devastating choices, fleeing their homes at night without clear destination, losing their families' entire livelihoods and leaving behind their sense of safety and everything that is familiar,” said Gielan El Messiri, UN Women Representative in Lebanon.

The destruction of key bridges in southern Lebanon by the Israeli military has created serious safety and access concerns.

“Access …is also becoming increasingly difficult because the destruction of key bridges in the South has cut off entire districts and isolating over 150,000 people and severely limiting humanitarian access with essential items to reach them,” UNHCR’s Ms. Billing added.

Iran, Lebanon aid update – WHO, IFRC, UNHCR, UN Women, UNICEF, IFRC

TRT: 4’01”
SOURCE: UNTV CH
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS
ASPECT RATIO: 16:9
DATELINE: 27 MARCH 2026 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

Speakers:

  • Robert Blanchard, Emergency Operations Team Lead, WHO/Dubai Logistics Hub (from Dubai)
  • Maria Martinez, IFRC Head of Delegation in Iran (from Tehran)
  • Karolina Lindholm Billing, UNHCR Representative in Lebanon (from Beirut)
  • Gielan El Messiri, UN Women Representative in Lebanon (from Beirut)
  • Marcoluigi Corsi, UNICEF Country Representative in Lebanon (from Beirut)

SHOTLIST

  1. Exterior wide, UN Geneva flag alley.
  2. Wide, UN Geneva Press room, podium speakers, journalists.
  3. SOUNDBITE (English) – Robert Blanchard, Emergency Operations Team Lead, WHO/Dubai Logistics Hub (from Dubai): “I would say the first two weeks of the crisis really set us back. But we're now receiving bookings for commercially-scheduled cargo, and we're able to begin moving supplies out as we were in the past. So, there was a significant reduction in air freight across the region, but most of the airlines are now back to around 50 or 60 per cent of their capacity. And that's pretty much where we are; at the same time these charter flights and the convoys will most certainly accelerate the delivery of supplies and get the operations back on track.”
  4. Wide, podium speakers.
  5. SOUNDBITE (French) – SOUNDBITE (English) – Maria Martinez, IFRC Head of Delegation in Iran (from Tehran): “One of the most striking and heartbreaking moments was when a search and rescue responder discovered the bodies of his own family beneath the rubble. In Qom, another first responder recovered his aunt and her husband alongside a young child. This is the reality humanitarian workers are facing saving lives while carrying unimaginable personal loss.”
  6. Medium, TV journalist.
  7. SOUNDBITE (English) – Maria Martinez, IFRC Head of Delegation in Iran (from Tehran): “Tehran, a city of roughly nine million people, feels completely empty. The humanitarian situation is rapidly deteriorating. While Tehran still maintains some basic services, some cities in the south are facing water and electricity cuts. Not to mention the fact that we have a nationwide internet blackout since 28 February.”
  8. Wide, podium speakers, journalists.
  9. SOUNDBITE (English) – Maria Martinez, IFRC Head of Delegation in Iran (from Tehran): "According to the Iranian Red Crescent latest report from today, 17 Red Crescent centres have been struck and nearly 100 ambulances were damaged or destroyed. These are not just vehicles. They are often the only hope people have when the bombs fall."
  10. Wide, podium speakers, journalists.
  11. SOUNDBITE (English) – Karolina Lindholm Billing, UNHCR Representative in Lebanon (from Beirut): “It is really a deepening humanitarian crisis that we here on the ground are seeing in Lebanon because the intensified Israeli strikes, the widespread evacuation orders that have forced more than a million people in just a couple of weeks to flee their homes.”
  12. Wide, journalists, participants.
  13. SOUNDBITE (English) – Gielan El Messiri, UN Women Representative in Lebanon (from Beirut): “I have met women and girls forced to make devastating choices, fleeing their homes at night without clear destination, losing their families' entire livelihoods and leaving behind their sense of safety and everything that is familiar.”
  14. Wide, participants, journalists.
  15. SOUNDBITE (English) – Marcoluigi Corsi, UNICEF Country Representative in Lebanon (from Beirut): “To be honest with you, there is no safe space where to go. Actually, even here in Beirut, although the evacuation order has been issued for the southern part of Beirut. People, they move out of there, but then, you know, we just recently saw that the strikes actually happen also in other part(s) of Beirut.”
  16. Wide, podium speakers, journalists, participants.
  17. SOUNDBITE (English) – Karolina Lindholm Billing, UNHCR Representative in Lebanon (from Beirut): “The attack in Bashura in central Beirut last week, there was a warning issued, but maybe less than an hour before the strike hit and it was very early in the morning. The second strike that was close to several collective shelters hosting displaced (people), there was no warning, it was a direct target. And as far as I'm aware, there have been no sites designated as safe where civilians have been advised to go to.”
  18. Medium, journalist.
  19. SOUNDBITE (English) – Karolina Lindholm Billing, UNHCR Representative in Lebanon (from Beirut): “Access to safety is also becoming increasingly difficult because the destruction of key bridges in the South has cut off entire districts and isolating over 150,000 people and severely limiting humanitarian access with essential items to reach them.”
  20. Wide, journalists.


Audio Files 1
Download Iran, Lebanon aid update – WHO, IFRC, UNHCR, UN Women, UNICEF, IFRC (Edited Story)
Download Expired

Similar Stories

Ebola DRC update - WHO

1

1

1

Edited News | WHO

Ebola DRC update - WHO ENG FRA

Community trust and lab testing at the heart of DRC Ebola response – WHO

In Ebola-stricken eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) a massive push for early testing and contact tracing is underway to contain the virus, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday.

Lebanon funding appeal - OCHA UNFPA

1

1

1

Edited News | OCHA , UNFPA

Lebanon funding appeal - OCHA UNFPA ENG FRA

The UN in Lebanon appealed for an additional $331.5 million on Friday to help 1.4 million people in crisis as already massive needs continue to grow, three months after deadly violence erupted between Hezbollah fighters and Israeli forces.

Rising tensions along the Blue Line - UNIFIL

1

1

1

Edited News | UNIFIL

Rising tensions along the Blue Line - UNIFIL ENG FRA

UN Security Council meets amid rising Israel-Hezbollah tensions in Lebanon.

Nicaragua UN Human Rights Office spokesperson Marta Hurtado deplores the death in State custody of Brooklyn Rivera

1

1

1

Edited News | OHCHR , UNOG

Nicaragua UN Human Rights Office spokesperson Marta Hurtado deplores the death in State custody of Brooklyn Rivera ENG FRA

At the biweekly press briefing in Geneva, UN Human Rights spokesperson made the following remarks deplored the death in State custody of Brooklyn Rivera in Nicaragua.

Lebanon hospital attacks - WHO

1

1

1

Edited News | WHO

Lebanon hospital attacks - WHO ENG FRA

Lebanon: Tyre hospital strikes leave patients without critical care – WHO 

The UN health agency in Lebanon is verifying reports of strikes on a hospital in the southern city of Tyre on Monday, amid a concerning rise in attacks on healthcare in the country.

WMO Secretary-General press briefing: El Niño

2

1

2

Press Conferences , Edited News | WMO

WMO Secretary-General press briefing: El Niño ENG FRA

El Niño confirmed, extreme weather events will be more intense, says WMO

The UN urged all countries on Tuesday to bolster early warning systems after confirming the onset of El Niño, warning that the Pacific Ocean-warming phenomenon will bring above-average temperatures “nearly everywhere” and fuel more extreme weather.

 

Ebola update - WHO

1

1

1

Edited News | WHO

Ebola update - WHO ENG FRA

‘A disease you get when you care for someone’: on the frontlines of the Ebola crisis with WHO

Two weeks into the latest Ebola outbreak, the World Health Organization (WHO) is estimating that there are 906 suspected cases of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), including 223 suspected deaths.

UN Human Rights Press conference with Peggy Hicks on protection of children online

1

1

1

Edited News | OHCHR , UNOG

UN Human Rights Press conference with Peggy Hicks on protection of children online ENG FRA

UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk on 29 May called for more robust measures by both states and tech companies to make online platforms safer for children, insisting on effective regulation, oversight and accountability. The digital world that connects children to learning, community and creativity also expose them to real risks, to their safety, to their privacy, and to their well-being. Online harms to kids’ safety, privacy, and well-being are not innate or inevitable.

See High Commissioner video: https://media.un.org/unifeed/en/asset/d357/d3579089

Gaza health update - WHO, UNRWA

1

1

1

Edited News | UNRWA , WHO

Gaza health update - WHO, UNRWA ENG FRA

Gaza: Life-saving medicines blocked as killing continues, disease gains ground

In Gaza, a dire humanitarian situation marked by continuing violence, rodent infestations and the spread of diseases is being made worse by blockages of essential medical supplies, UN agencies warned on Friday.

UN Human Rights Spokesperson Shabia Mantoo on involuntary returns to Afghanistan

1

1

1

Edited News | OHCHR , UNOG

UN Human Rights Spokesperson Shabia Mantoo on involuntary returns to Afghanistan ENG FRA

UN Human Rights spokesperson Shabia Mantoo, warned against the continuing trend of involuntary returns of Afghan refugees and asylum-seekers from host countries to Afghanistan, in violation of international human rights and refugee law, at the bi-weekly press briefing in Geneva.

Celestial sphere reopening

1

11

1

1

Edited News , B-roll , Images | UNOG

Celestial sphere reopening ENG

Flak jackets and final goodbyes: Lebanon’s first responders under fire

1

1

1

Edited News | IFRC , OHCHR

Flak jackets and final goodbyes: Lebanon’s first responders under fire ENG FRA

Lebanon's first responders face high risks amid conflict, with 116 killed since March.