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STANDARD HUMANITARIAN UNVERIFIED

UNICEF Warns of Educational Disruption for 100,000 Lebanese Children Due to Israeli Bombardment Damage

Jul 02, 2026 10:59 PM CT Lebanon humanitarian,lebanon,education,infrastructure_damage,unicef

Summary

UNICEF reports that over 100,000 children in Lebanon face missing the upcoming academic year due to school infrastructure damage caused by Israeli bombardments. This highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis and long-term societal impact of the conflict in Lebanon, specifically regarding civilian infrastructure degradation.

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Unicef: 100,000 Lebanese children risk missing the school next year More than 100,000 children in Lebanon could be left without a classroom when the next academic year begins, unless urgent action is taken before September to repair and restore schools damaged in Israeli bombardments, Unicef said...

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Actor Responses

Israel AGGRESSOR

Conducted bombardments that damaged school infrastructure in Lebanon.

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