The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has removed 35,000 Syrian refugee families in Lebanon from its aid list, due to a lack of funding for its budget for this year, which angered the refugees.

With UNHCR taking this decision, the number of Syrian families benefiting from this aid will decrease from 269,000 to 234,000.

UNHCR spokeswoman Lisa Abu Khaled said that the UNHCR is obliged to identify the groups most in need, as resources do not meet all needs.

And last month, the United Nations had launched an appeal for donations to millions of people displaced by conflicts in Ukraine, Afghanistan and the Middle East, and to help them get through the winter amid "great difficulty" in securing heating.

"Many displaced families will have to choose between eating and keeping warm, while they struggle to heat their shelters, buy warm clothes and cook hot meals," said Olga Sarrado, spokeswoman for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Geneva.

The UNHCR warned of "the situation is grave", especially in Lebanon, which is experiencing an economic crisis, and where 9 out of 10 Syrian refugees live in extreme poverty.

It is worth noting that the number of Syrian refugees residing in Lebanon is about 1.5 million, according to official estimates, and most of them suffer from difficult living conditions, especially with the exacerbation of the economic crisis in Lebanon.