The practice of male circumcision is common in Lebanon, with a majority of Lebanese boys being circumcised.
Circumcision is a religious practice in Islam, which is the dominant religion in Lebanon. The majority of Lebanese Muslims follow the Islamic tradition of male circumcision.
While not a religious requirement for Christians, many Lebanese Christians also choose to circumcise their sons for cultural and health reasons.
The prevalence of circumcision in Lebanon is high, but there is no concrete statistic available. However, based on cultural and religious practices, it can be assumed that a majority of Lebanese boys are circumcised.