“No one cares about me. I went for days without food or water. I could not even bathe.”
People in Dahiyeh, a suburb in Beirut, Lebanon, are living on an urban frontline without reliable access to public services, due to repeated Israeli attacks on the area ⬇️
https://t.co/02Ya5HBYxJ
After an Israeli airstrike hit the town of Nabatiyeh, #Lebanon, a family of 12 arrived at Najdeh Al-Shaabiyeh hospital. Six were killed, including a two-year-old boy.
Dr. Mina Naguib reports:
📍 Lebanon
Israeli strikes have destroyed essential services in Dahiyeh, a southern suburb in Beirut.
⚠️ This means that displaced people cannot return to their homes safely, and residents who have stayed face increasing health risks.
Read more:
https://t.co/7k6IGxQPFQ
🚨 Multiple Israeli strikes on, or next to, hospitals in southern Lebanon have killed people and injured scores of others, including dozens of healthcare workers. People and medical staff and facilities must be protected.
https://t.co/JM23wHrAWZ
People, along with their access to healthcare, are being severely impacted by the deteriorating situation in southern Lebanon. Jeremy Ristord, our head of mission in Lebanon, explains ⬇️
BREAKING: At least 3,213 people have been killed by Israel in Lebanon since March 2, according to the country's health ministry
🔴 LIVE updates: https://t.co/1Jmkq3w5AC
“What’s really important is that we get material on the ground as quickly as possible.”
Trish Newport, our emergency programme manager, tells us about the Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo, and how we’re preparing to respond:
🚨 Ebola in DRC
Our teams are scaling up our response to the Ebola disease outbreak in DRC.
How are we responding?
What's different about this outbreak?
Why are we concerned?
Read the answers here ⬇️
https://t.co/VzbXt2ULl3
The Ebola outbreak in Ituri province, Democratic Republic of Congo, needs a rapid and appropriate response.
Albert Essoun, our deputy head of mission in Bunia, the province’s capital, explains ⬇️
🚨DRC Ebola Update
MSF is coordinating with Congolese health authorities and preparing a large-scale response to the Ebola outbreak in Ituri province, DRC.
The outbreak, caused by the Bundibugyo strain, has led to 246 suspected cases and more than 80 deaths, according to authorities.
https://t.co/OGUvkv3D0r
Medical and rescue personnel in Lebanon need urgent protection.
🚨 We strongly condemn and are outraged by the killing of paramedics by Israeli forces, including a drone strike that hit three paramedics on 12 May 2026.
https://t.co/GTD1L547AD
“The malnutrition crisis is entirely manufactured.”
Our colleagues provided care to pregnant women and newborns affected by malnutrition in Gaza, where malnutrition was almost non-existent before the war.
https://t.co/0V32exYMaI
📢 The crisis in Sudan is a collective political failure.
After three years of war, the response from governments and international organisations fails to meet the most basic expectations. The world must act now, not later.
#TalkAboutSudan
https://t.co/wyP33EKCLE
While the world focuses on the destruction in Iran, we must not ignore what Israel is doing in Lebanon.
1,461 have been killed.
4,430 have been injured.
1.2 million have been displaced.
Israel now occupies 14% of Lebanon.
Enough is enough. No more US military aid to Israel.
Lebanon - Around 2pm Sunday, Israeli forces struck a densely populated residential area in Beirut, only meters from Rafik Hariri Public Hospital, where MSF is supporting with an ER doctor.
A mass-casualty influx followed: people bleeding, some carried on shoulders. In the first hour, 4 were killed and nearly 40 injured; more casualties are feared as rubble is cleared.
“We are seeing elderly people and adolescents arriving with critical injuries to the head, chest and abdomen, including shrapnel wounds,” says Dr. Luna Hammad, MSF Medical Coordinator, from the ER at Rafik Hariri Public Hospital. “When strikes hit crowded residential areas without warning, the consequences are severe: both in human casualties and in hospitals’ capacity to respond.”
MSF condemns this attack on civilians in a highly populated area and calls for the protection of civilians and health facilities. Strikes this close to a hospital spread fear and can stop people from seeking lifesaving care. MSF is donating a mass-casualty kit and will continue supporting hospitals with medical expertise and essential medical and non-medical supplies. Civilians cannot be collateral damage.
We are appealing for civilians to be spared in El Fasher, the capital of Sudan’s North Darfur state, after the Rapid Support Forces announced their full take over of the city is under way.
People must be allowed to flee:
https://t.co/oKLWZCOiyS
We welcome the ceasefire in Gaza.
It must be accompanied by an immediate, massive, and sustained scale-up of aid into and across the Strip:
https://t.co/zSNRHU4BDq
“If Member States continue to treat these legal obligations as optional, they are not only complicit but are setting a dangerous precedent for the future. History will undoubtedly judge this moment.”
Aid agencies working in Gaza call on world leaders to urgently intervene after a UN commission concluded that genocide is being committed.
https://t.co/M5RtTH2XGI