Helsinki Times
Finland will allocate €2 million in humanitarian assistance to Lebanon as displacement rises past one million and pressure on services deepens amid ongoing conflict in the region. The funding will go to the UN Refugee Agency to support refugees and internally displaced people across the country. The decision follows a sharp escalation in violence since 28 February, when Israel and the US struck Iran . More than 4,500 people have been killed across the region, including over 3,000 in Iran. Strikes have continued in recent days, with Israeli forces carrying out attacks in Tehran and southern Lebanon.
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