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    Posted on April 7, 2026

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    Last updated: April 7, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    On April 7, 2026, Israeli bombardment forced a Vatican-organized humanitarian convoy to turn back just five minutes from Debel, harassing a besieged Christian town already running low on essentials, while UNIFIL peacekeepers escorting the aid suffered minor injuries.

    Table of Contents

    • Humanitarian Crisis in Southern Lebanon
    • Failed Aid Delivery to Debel
    • Dire Shortages in Besieged Town
    • Repeated Delays Due to Conflict
    • UN Peacekeepers and Security Concerns
    • UN Peacekeepers Wounded
    • UNIFIL's Role in the Convoy
    • Community Response and Resilience

    Vatican Aid Convoy Forced Back From Besieged Lebanese Town by Bombardment

    Humanitarian Crisis in Southern Lebanon

    BEIRUT, April 7 (Reuters) - Bombardment in southern Lebanon on Tuesday forced a convoy of humanitarian aid organized by the Vatican's embassy for a besieged Christian town to turn back, a priest in the town told Reuters.

    Thousands of Christians in several southern Lebanese towns have stayed in their homes despite the escalating fighting between Israel and Lebanese armed group Hezbollah, hoping their towns would be spared if they stayed on the sidelines of the conflict.

    But clashes and Israeli air strikes on surrounding villages have made travel in and out of the towns too dangerous, and food, water and medicine are running short. 

    Failed Aid Delivery to Debel

    An aid delivery organized by the Vatican's embassy was meant to deliver aid to the Christian town of Debel on Tuesday but shelling forced it to turn back at the last minute, said Fadi Falfil, a priest in Debel.

    Dire Shortages in Besieged Town

    "We don't have basic medication like insulin - we don't even have drinking water," he told Reuters. 

    Repeated Delays Due to Conflict

    Falfil said the convoy was first organized for Easter Sunday but heavy shelling delayed it to Tuesday. 

    "We were waiting all day, and they were at pains all day to try to get this aid to us. It was five minutes away and it had to turn back," Falfil said.

    UN Peacekeepers and Security Concerns

    UN Peacekeepers Wounded

    Falfil said he had been briefed that Israeli shelling on Hezbollah militants nearby had derailed the delivery, and that there was no date set for another attempt.

    The Israeli military, Hezbollah and a spokesperson for the Vatican's embassy in Lebanon did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

    UNIFIL's Role in the Convoy

    The United Nations peacekeeping force in Lebanon, known as UNIFIL, was escorting the convoy on Tuesday. 

    "The mission had to be cut short due to shelling in the area. We did have some very minor injuries among peacekeepers due to the impacts nearby," UNIFIL spokesperson Kandice Ardiel said. 

    Community Response and Resilience

    Lebanese broadcaster MTV reported that the aid convoy consisted of three trucks full of basic provisions including bread and vegetables.

    "No matter what happens, we're going to stay. We stay because of our faith and our history here - it isn't a choice, it's a message," said Falfil. 

    (Reporting by Maya GebeilyEditing by Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The aid convoy, delayed from Easter Sunday to Tuesday, was aborted under fire just moments from Debel, underscoring rising access challenges for civilians in southern Lebanon. (apnews.com)
    • •Southern Lebanese Christian communities remain defiant, staying in their ancestral homes despite dwindling supplies, threats from Israeli orders, and targeted attacks such as the killing of a Maronite priest in early March. (en.wikipedia.org)
    • •UNIFIL peacekeepers escorting the convoy sustained minor injuries amid increasingly lethal hostilities that have already killed multiple peacekeepers in recent weeks. (apnews.com)

    References

    • Displaced by war, Lebanon's Christians mark Easter far from their homes and churches
    • Killing of Pierre al-Rahi

    Frequently Asked Questions about Vatican aid convoy to southern Lebanese town forced back by bombardment

    1Why was the Vatican aid convoy to Debel forced to turn back?

    The convoy was forced to turn back due to bombardment and shelling in southern Lebanon, which made the delivery unsafe.

    2What humanitarian challenges is the town of Debel facing?

    Residents lack basic medication like insulin, have no drinking water, and face shortages of food and other essentials.

    3Who organized the aid convoy to Debel?

    The aid convoy was organized by the Vatican's embassy in Lebanon to support the besieged Christian community.

    4Were there any injuries during the aborted aid mission?

    UN peacekeepers escorting the aid convoy suffered very minor injuries due to impacts from shelling nearby.

    5Is there a plan to attempt another aid convoy to Debel?

    Currently, there is no date set for another aid attempt due to ongoing security risks in the area.

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