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Lebanon would have a hard time to cover 'fraction' of help needs in war with Israel, minister says

Lebanon would struggle to satisfy even a portion of its help needs if fullscale war with Israel emerges, a senior official said, as it seeks increased donor support in the middle of relentless border clashes.

Nasser Yassin, the minister managing contingency preparation for a broader conflict, told Reuters Lebanon would require $100. million month-to-month for food, shelter, healthcare and other needs in. a worst-case scenario.

A little fraction, even 10 to 15 percent of that, would be. substantial for the government. We will need donors to step up, Yassin. stated.

International help is already falling short. Lebanon has. gotten only a 3rd of the $74 million sought over the course. of the 10-month conflict between Iran-backed Hezbollah and. Israel.

Humanitarian financing in many places has been minimized to a. very little level of simply keeping heads above water. Some. organizations are even slashing financing for important life-saving. matters, Yassin included.

Lebanon's state, hollowed out by a five-year recession. left to fester by ruling elites, had a hard time to offer fundamental. services even before the existing conflict began along with the. Gaza war.

Nearly 100,000 Lebanese, primarily from the south, have actually been. displaced, along with more than 60,000 Israelis, according to. main figures.

While Israel houses its displaced in government-funded. lodging, Lebanon counts on ill-equipped public schools or. casual plans such as staying with friend or family.

An Aug. 7 federal government document seen outlines two. situations besides the dispute staying at its existing. levels.

A regulated dispute displacing 250,000 individuals, needing. $ 50 million in monthly funding for 3 months.

An uncontrolled conflict displacing 1 million or more,. needing $100 million month-to-month for 3 months.

The file highlights the immediate need for extra. resources, noting present stocks and shelter capability are far. from appropriate.

Extra resources are urgently required to react to. ongoing requirements and to prepare and respond to increasing needs in. occasion of escalation, it states.

Yassin said Lebanon's food supply would last four to 5. months under an Israeli blockade comparable to the 2006 war.

Nevertheless, diesel materials would last only about 5 weeks -. a concern given the nation's dependence on generators to power. everything from health centers and bakeshops to the internet due to. limited schedule of state electrical power.

(source: Reuters)