Lebanese Children Continue Education Amid Ongoing Displacement Efforts
May 9, 2026 • Al Jazeera
Displaced Lebanese Children Continue Education Amid Ongoing Displacement
A school in Sidon has become a temporary residence for families displaced from southern Lebanon, yet classes continue uninterrupted. The situation remains dire, with over 1.5 million individuals still without a permanent place to return.
According to the United Nations, insecurity and inadequate access to basic services are major obstacles hindering the repatriation of displaced persons. Israel has issued orders prohibiting residents of approximately 80 towns in the south from returning home.
The school, now housing displaced families, remains operational despite the challenging circumstances. The continued presence of children in the classroom underscores the ongoing need for education and support services.
As the situation persists, the UN emphasizes the importance of addressing the root causes of displacement, including insecurity and lack of essential services. Efforts to facilitate safe and voluntary returns are ongoing, but progress is hindered by the complexities of the conflict.
The exact number of displaced individuals remains at 1.5 million, with many facing uncertain futures. The Israeli government’s restrictions on certain areas have added to the difficulties faced by those seeking to return home. The situation continues to evolve, with the international community working to address the needs of affected populations.
Source: Al Jazeera