Lebanon prepares new displacement center in Beirut as tensions rise and return remains uncertain

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02-05-2026 | 13:04
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Lebanon prepares new displacement center in Beirut as tensions rise and return remains uncertain
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Lebanon prepares new displacement center in Beirut as tensions rise and return remains uncertain

Report by Petra Abou Haidar, English adaptation by Mariella Succar

Lebanese authorities are preparing a new displacement facility at the Camille Chamoun Sports City Stadium in Beirut to accommodate civilians still living on the streets, as concerns grow over renewed conflict and continued displacement from the south.

According to the National Disaster Management Unit, approximately 1,200 displaced people remain in Beirut, with many staying along the capital’s waterfront. 

While the government has provided shelter centers outside the city, particularly in northern Lebanon and Bekaa, many displaced families have so far refused to relocate, citing their reluctance to leave Beirut.

Officials say one of the main reasons for establishing the new site is to prevent displaced individuals from remaining without shelter, especially as essential services will be provided at the Sports City facility, which can host up to 1,500 people.

The site is expected to be operational by Monday and will receive families still living in public spaces.

Despite some resistance, the National Disaster Management Unit said the primary objective is to ensure that no individuals remain exposed on the streets while their basic needs are met, similar to conditions already available in existing shelters.

The committee has called on displaced residents to move to the facility to ensure a minimum level of stability under current conditions.

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