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Lebanon and Jordan are frequently grouped together as neighboring countries in the Levant that face shared regional challenges, including hosting large refugee populations [1], [2], [3], managing the impacts of the Syrian civil war [4], [5], and being integrated into the same regional security and economic frameworks [6], [7], [8]. They are also both operational hubs for international humanitarian organizations like MSF [9], [10] and are identified as part of the same IRGC-QF regional corps [11], [12].
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A Region at Capacity: War, Displacement, and the Limits of ... mecouncil.org 3 facts
claimMassive population displacements have burdened host communities in Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, and Palestine, aggravating tensions with local populations and exacerbating political and sectarian fault lines.
measurementAs a result of the 2011–2025 Syrian civil war, there are 755,000 asylum-seekers in Lebanon and 611,000 in Jordan.
measurementAs of the 2011–2025 Syrian civil war, there were 755,000 asylum-seekers in Lebanon and 611,000 in Jordan.
After the War: Rethinking Regional Security in the Middle ... arab-reform.net 3 facts
perspectiveA new regional security doctrine should be developed by the principal Arab states most directly affected by current disorder—specifically the GCC countries, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Egypt—working in coordination with Türkiye.
perspectiveA viable regional pact should include an agenda for energy interconnection, reconstruction finance for the Levant, and trade integration linking the Gulf to Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, and Türkiye.
claimThe economic model for the Middle East prioritized corridors linking the Gulf, Israel, and Europe, benefiting Tel Aviv and Dubai while treating the Levant (Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan) as a security problem to be bypassed or bombed rather than rebuilt.
Escalation in the Middle East | MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERES msf-me.org 2 facts
claimMedecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) operates three regional hubs in Amman (Jordan), Beirut (Lebanon), and Dubai (UAE) to support regional supply and operational needs.
claimMedecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) maintains a network of medical and humanitarian programs in Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, and Yemen, providing healthcare through hospitals, clinics, and mobile medical teams.
War by Proxy: Iran's Growing Footprint in the Middle East - CSIS csis.org 2 facts
claimThe IRGC-QF is organized into regional sections including the Ramazan Corps (Iraq), Levant Corps (Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Israel), Rasulallah Corps (Arabian Peninsula), and Ansar Corps (Afghanistan).
claimThe IRGC-QF is organized into regional corps, including the Ramazan Corps (Iraq), Levant Corps (Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Israel), Rasulallah Corps (Arabian Peninsula), and Ansar Corps (Afghanistan).
Iran War: Kinetic, Cyber, Electronic and Psychological Warfare ... resecurity.com 1 fact
claimThe United States advised American citizens to immediately leave Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen due to escalating Iranian strikes and planned US retaliatory strikes.
Monday Briefing: Israel-Hamas war: Conflict scenarios, ... mei.edu 1 fact
claimEgypt is hesitant to establish a humanitarian corridor for Palestinian refugees due to concerns that it might trigger a new wave of permanent displacement, similar to the 1948 Nakba, given that Lebanon and Jordan already host over 1 million and 3 million refugees, respectively.
Escalation in the Middle East and Beyond unocha.org 1 fact
measurementThere are 5.9 million Palestine refugees across Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and the Occupied Palestinian Territory who require urgent protection and assistance, primarily delivered by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA).
ACT Alliance Statement on the Escalating Conflict in ... actalliance.org 1 fact
accountACT Alliance Forums maintain active humanitarian appeals in Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Lebanon, and Gaza.