Civilians in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria Face Humanitarian Crises

Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon have forced more than 1.2 million people to flee their homes, according to the UNHCR.  Those that remain are taking cover in overcrowded shelters or on the streets where air strikes are still ongoing. Many Lebanese are escaping to Syria, along with previously displaced Syrians, returning to war-torn regions that have few resources. Meanwhile, Gaza remains in a state of serious humanitarian crisis, with famine-like conditions exacerbated by Israeli blockades and military operations. 

John Thon Majok, Director of the Wilson Center’s Refugee and Forced Displacement Initiative (RAFDI), provides insight into the worsening refugee crises in the region. He explains the extent of the crises, how neighboring countries—Syria, Egypt, and Jordan—are responding, the immediate humanitarian needs, and how the international community should respond. 

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Refugee and Forced Displacement Initiative

The Refugee and Forced Displacement Initiative (RAFDI) provides evidence-based analyses that translate research findings into practice and policy impact. Established in 2022 as a response to an ever-increasing number of people forcibly displaced from their homes by protracted conflicts and persecution, RAFDI aims to expand the space for new perspectives, constructive dialogue and sustainable solu­tions to inform policies that will improve the future for the displaced people.   Read more

Refugee and Forced Displacement Initiative