South Korea’s foreign ministry recently announced that it will provide $2 million in humanitarian assistance to Lebanon.
South Korean media reported that the assistance will be funded through an emergency overseas assistance program of the state-run Korea International Cooperation Agency and aid from non-governmental organizations and private companies.
Since the beginning of the war on Iran, Israel widened its strikes on southern Lebanon and its capital Beirut.
The South Korean ministry said it expects the upcoming financial assistance to help improve difficulties among civilians suffering from the conflict and bring the country back to normal.