Highlights
- Since 12 July, armed hostilities and clashes escalated in As-Sweida Governorate, southern Syria, causing deaths and injuries among civilians and large-scale internal displacement.
- Airstrikes attributed to Israeli forces were reported in different locations in As-Sweida, Damascus, Dar’a and Rural Damascus governorates.
- At least 87,000 people were displaced within As-Sweida and towards Dar’a Governorate, the majority of them were displaced mainly within As-Sweida Governorate.
- Displaced families need food, water, shelter, non-food items (NFIs) and healthcare as top reported needs, with local systems under increasing strain and immediate humanitarian assistance required to prevent further deterioration.
- Damage to infrastructure from airstrikes and armed clashes has cut off electricity, water, telecommunications, and internet in most areas, particularly As-Sweida City.
- The UN and humanitarian partners are mobilizing to deliver humanitarian assistance and assess needs in As-Sweida as security allows.
- The World Health Organization has dispatched emergency medical supplies to Dar’a to support trauma care, but deliveries to As-Sweida remain pending due to security access.
- Humanitarian partners delivered relief items like water, food and NFIs to displaced people residing in newly established reception centers in Dar’a.
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Scope
Regional
Intervention Sectors
Coordination & Information management
Education
Food & Nutrition
Health
Shelter and Non-Food Items
Water sanitation and hygiene
Date
Countries
Lebanon