Lebanon: Mass displacement after weeks of strikes
Summary
More than one million people in Lebanon were forced to leave their homes after six weeks of Israeli airstrikes. Many are starting to return despite warnings from the Lebanese army, while private groups help those affected because the government has limited resources during the ongoing economic crisis.Key Facts
- Over one million people, about one-fifth of Lebanon’s population, were displaced by six weeks of Israeli strikes.
- The Lebanese army advised people who fled the south not to come back yet.
- Despite the warning, footage shows vehicles moving back to the affected areas.
- Lebanon is facing a severe economic crisis at the same time as the conflict.
- Government support for displaced people is limited.
- Private organizations are providing help to those impacted by the conflict.
- The strikes come amid ongoing tensions and ceasefire talks between Israel and Lebanon.
- The situation remains fragile with hopes and caution among the population.
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