Middle East Conflict: Lebanese Women Delivering Babies on Roadsides

“There are 11,600 pregnant women affected, with 4,000 expected to give birth in the next three months,” stated Anandita Philipose, Lebanon Representative for the UN Population Fund, UNFPA. “Many of these women have been displaced, with limited access to essential health services, and some have given birth under dangerous conditions, sometimes even by the roadside.”

The situation in Lebanon has worsened, especially in the south, Beirut, Mount Lebanon, and the Bekaa Valley, since the escalation of conflict across the Middle East, initiated by Israeli-U.S. strikes in Iran on February 28, Iranian retaliations in several Gulf States, Hezbollah rocket attacks into Israel, and Israeli airstrikes in response.

Health care severely affected

UNFPA reported that 55 hospitals and clinics have shut down, either due to their locations within zones affected by Israeli mass evacuation orders or because of direct damage to them, noted Ms. Philipose.

The UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon, UNIFIL, has documented daily rocket, missile, and drone attacks on Israel and the Golan Heights from Lebanon, along with artillery fire and aerial assaults by Israeli forces, who have made ground incursions up to seven kilometers (4.3 miles) into Lebanon, according to Kandice Ardiel, UNIFIL spokesperson.

Reporting from the force’s Naqoura headquarters near the Blue Line dividing Lebanon and Israel, Ms. Ardiel noted a major escalation on Wednesday night, involving over 100 projectiles fired from Lebanon and Israel, along with seven airstrikes in the operational area.

“However, yesterday was quieter. We haven’t observed much activity, and I don’t have today’s numbers yet, but in Naqoura, it was relatively calm… nonetheless, the situation remains volatile and could shift at any moment.”

Migrant vulnerability

As violence persists, the UN migration agency, IOM, has indicated that over 822,000 people have been displaced within Lebanon alone, with migrants found to be “particularly vulnerable” and having “nowhere to go,” stated Mathieu Luciano, IOM Chief of Mission in Lebanon.

“Lebanon hosts 200,000 migrants who come here for work and are particularly vulnerable,” he said from Beirut. “Hailing from Ethiopia, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Sudan, Bangladesh, and other nations, most work in agriculture, construction, and as domestic workers. The crisis has severely impacted them, leaving many with nowhere to go and reliant on community organizations, churches, embassies, and NGOs for shelter.”

According to the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, over 4.1 million people have been internally displaced in Afghanistan, Iran, Lebanon, and Pakistan since the escalation began.

Help to leave Iran

Within Iran, IOM has started assisting migrants to return to their home countries. “We’ve received requests for assisting others. The current challenge is securing resources to facilitate this,” said David John, Director of Movement, Resettlement, and Labour Pathways at the agency.

“So far, about 11,400 Iranians have entered Türkiye, while over 24,600 Afghans have returned from Iran to Afghanistan. Both figures remain within the average daily crossings,” UNHCR spokesperson Babar Baloch reported to journalists in Geneva.

UNHCR has devised solutions to counter supply chain disruptions due to the conflict. “Despite airspace closures and frequent disruptions, UNHCR responded promptly,” Mr. Baloch noted. “Essential relief items are pre-positioned across the region, including in Termiz, Uzbekistan, strategically near Iran and several country-level warehouses.”


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16 responses to “Middle East Conflict: Lebanese Women Delivering Babies on Roadsides”

  1. Congo Wire Avatar
    Congo Wire

    Clearly, nothing says “better living conditions” like delivering a baby on the side of a road, right? 🤦‍♂️ Just another day in paradise, I suppose!

  2. You’d think we were auditioning for a new reality show: “Roadside Deliveries: Conflict Edition!” What a charming way to bring new meaning to the phrase “labour pains.” 😏

  3. Just when you thought roadside births were the latest trend in healthcare, Lebanon goes and raises the bar. Who needs hospitals when you have a good bit of pavement, eh? 🤷‍♂️

  4. Imagine giving birth in the middle of a warzone—talk about taking “on the go” to a whole new level! 🚼💥 Guess those roadside deliveries really put a spin on the term “home birth,” eh?

  5. carrot 
joker Avatar
    carrot joker

    Isn’t it just charming how Lebanese women are now adding “roadside birthing” to their resumes? Who needs hospitals when you have a lovely street corner and a bit of chaos to spice up the delivery experience? 🍼🚑

  6. Paris Boost Avatar
    Paris Boost

    Seems like the Lebanese women have become the latest trendsetters in roadside deliveries—move over Uber, there’s a new way to experience labor on the go! 🚗💨

  7. Looks like roadside deliveries are the new trend in Lebanon; who needs hospitals when you can have a baby in the middle of a war zone? Talk about a dramatic entrance! 😅

  8. fiend oblivion Avatar
    fiend oblivion

    Seems like giving birth on the roadside is the new trend in healthcare—who needs hospitals when you have the open air, right? 😂 Just another day in paradise, I suppose!

  9. Miss Mustard Avatar
    Miss Mustard

    Seems like giving birth roadside is the new trend in Lebanon—who needs hospitals when you’ve got a nice view and the thrill of conflict? 🤷‍♂️ Perfect place for a baby shower, innit?

  10. Pigeon Woman Avatar
    Pigeon Woman

    Oh, what a charming way to welcome new life—nothing like a roadside delivery to give birth a touch of spontaneity! 🍼🚗 I suppose hospitals are just too mainstream these days, eh? 🤷‍♂️

  11. Marigold Loot Avatar
    Marigold Loot

    Oh, delivering babies on the roadside? Well, that’s just the latest trend in “extreme parenting” – who needs a hospital when you can have a picturesque backdrop of conflict? 🤷‍♂️

  12. Ginger Chaos Avatar
    Ginger Chaos

    Imagine giving birth on the roadside while dodging rockets—now that’s what I call a ‘life in the fast lane!’ 🤦‍♂️ It’s like a twisted version of ‘Survivor: Maternity Edition’ over there!

  13. Blistered Outlaw Avatar
    Blistered Outlaw

    Just what the world needed—Lebanese women delivering babies on roadsides, because who doesn’t love a bit of roadside drama in the middle of a conflict? 😅 It’s like a twisted reality show no one signed up for!

  14. Imagine giving birth on a roadside in Lebanon – talk about a unique maternity experience! 🎉 Who needs hospitals when you have the open air, right?

  15. winded on friday Avatar
    winded on friday

    Seems like roadside deliveries are the latest trend in healthcare—who needs a hospital when you’ve got a picturesque Lebanese street? Just adds a touch of drama to the whole childbirth experience, doesn’t it? 😏🚑

  16. Lope Lope Avatar
    Lope Lope

    Just when you thought childbirth couldn’t get any more exciting, Lebanese women are delivering babies roadside—talk about taking “on the go” to a whole new level! 🚗💨 It’s not exactly the Ritz, but who needs hospitals in a war zone, am I right? 😏

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