The UN says it needs nearly $640m to help Lebanon over the next six months. Published On 5 Jun 20265 Jun 2026The United Nations has doubled its call for aid to Lebanon as it bids to stem a “severe and deteriorating” humanitarian crisis brought on by four months of war with Israel.The UN’s humanitarian agency OCHA said on Friday that it needs nearly $640m over the next six months. In March, as the hostilities broke out in response to the United States and Israeli attacks on Iran, the UN had said $308m would be needed.OCHA said on Friday that only $185m had been received from that appeal, but that it was now calling for an additional $331m on top of the original target sum.Israel has been expanding its military operations in southern Lebanon as it insists it must continue to fight the Iran-linked Hezbollah group.Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health reports that the death toll from Israeli attacks has risen to 3,526 people, with a further 10,733 wounded since March 2. More than one million people have been forced to flee their homes and remain displaced.“Repeated displacements, insufficient shelter capacity and limited prospects for safe return are deepening vulnerability,” OCHA said in a statement.It added that “affected people are rapidly exhausting their coping capacities, and essential services are under increasing strain”. The body of a person killed by an Israeli air strike is carried to al-Najda Hospital on June 2, 2026, in Nabatieh, Lebanon [Adri Salido/Getty Images]“In the past three months, communities across Lebanon have faced an appalling situation due to the escalation of hostilities,” UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator Imran Riza said, adding …