Despite the arrival of trucks carrying <strong>210 tons</strong> of flour to Sweida province on Saturday evening, the living conditions remain severely strained. Residents and internally displaced persons face daily challenges related to rising prices and shortages of essential goods.
The Lebanese Army has urged displaced individuals to delay their return to their towns, warning them to stay away from areas that have seen Israeli incursions. This warning comes at a critical time as many are eager to return to their homes.
The buying and selling activity at the Revolution Market in Omdurman has significantly decreased after the return of displaced individuals to their original areas. This decline has negatively impacted traders who relied on customer influx during the years of conflict.
Hezbollah has warned displaced individuals in Lebanon against returning to their homes until an official ceasefire is announced, amidst ongoing fighting with Israel. The party emphasized the need to avoid targeted areas in the south and Bekaa Valley until a formal truce is declared.
Hezbollah has urged displaced individuals not to return to targeted villages and towns in southern Lebanon, emphasizing the need to wait for the official announcement of a ceasefire. This warning comes amid rising concerns among locals about potential threats from the enemy.
Syrian authorities announced the closure of the al-Hol camp, one of the largest displacement camps in the country, converting it into a military zone. This decision aims to enhance security and stability in the region amid rising tensions.
The Lebanese town of Deir al-Ahmar continues to welcome displaced families fleeing repeated crises, particularly Israeli aggression. This initiative reflects the spirit of solidarity among residents, transcending political and sectarian considerations.
Palestine Stadium, a prominent sports landmark in Gaza, has been converted into a shelter for thousands of displaced individuals following its destruction during the Israeli war that began in October 2023. This transformation highlights the suffering of Palestinians amid the current circumstances.
An Israeli airstrike in the Ain Saadeh area east of Beirut resulted in the deaths of a Lebanese Forces official, his wife, and their neighbor. This incident has heightened tensions between host communities and displaced persons in the region.
This article explores the daily struggles faced by Iranians during wartime, as a reporter recounts his return journey from Ahvaz to Tehran amidst fears and rumors of airstrikes.
In light of the worsening humanitarian crisis in Lebanon, Minister of Social Affairs Haneen Al-Sayed announced concerning figures reflecting the scale of displacement and the challenges facing the country. She emphasized that current resources do not meet the increasing needs.
Thousands of displaced families in the Blue Nile region are facing dire humanitarian conditions due to the ongoing conflict between the Sudanese army and Rapid Support Forces. Humanitarian organizations have emphasized the urgent need for shelter, food, water, and medicine.
Israeli Defense Minister <strong>Yoav Gallant</strong> has pledged to disarm Hezbollah through military and political means, emphasizing that this goal extends beyond the Iranian issue. He also stated that Israel will not allow the return of <strong>600,000 refugees</strong> to southern Lebanon.
Displaced Shiite communities in Lebanon are facing rising hostility as ongoing airstrikes exacerbate fear and lead to evacuations. This situation raises concerns among both local residents and the displaced.
Lebanese Defense Minister Michel Mounsef firmly rejected any Israeli attempts to create a 'security zone' in southern Lebanon, emphasizing that such statements reflect the intentions of the occupation. He stated that Lebanon will not accept any new realities on the ground.
The Lebanese Defense Minister has firmly rejected Israeli threats aimed at preventing the return of displaced Lebanese to the south. These statements come amid rising tensions in the region.
Israeli Defense Minister <strong>Israel Katz</strong> announced the creation of a buffer zone in southern Lebanon, prohibiting the return of displaced Lebanese until security in the north is ensured. Katz emphasized the demolition of homes in border villages, similar to actions taken in Gaza.
Displacement camps in Gaza face a severe environmental and health crisis, with overcrowded sewage wells leading to fatalities and injuries among the displaced. The situation worsens with the spread of diseases and rodents.
A comprehensive survey has been launched in the camps of northwest Syria to collect accurate data on hundreds of thousands of displaced families. This initiative is part of a government plan aimed at developing strategies to address the displacement crisis amidst concerns about the effectiveness of these plans.
The Lebanese government, led by General Joseph Aoun, is striving to stop the escalating war between Hezbollah and Israel amidst a lack of effective international intervention. These efforts come as Israeli attacks on southern regions increase, exacerbating civilian suffering.
Human Rights Watch urges the African Court on Human Rights to issue an advisory opinion clarifying state obligations towards those displaced by climate change. The organization emphasizes the necessity of respecting human rights in adaptation and resettlement policies.
A judicial directive to remove refugee tents in Shweifat has sparked widespread controversy in Lebanon. Attorney Maya Sabbagh confirmed that the Mount Lebanon Prosecutor General issued instructions regarding this matter.
Beirut has begun implementing unprecedented security measures, enhancing the presence of the Lebanese Army and Internal Security Forces to maintain stability and reassure displaced persons and their hosts amidst rising security concerns.
Thousands of displaced families in the 'Umm Amira' camp in Deir al-Balah are enduring dire humanitarian conditions, facing Israeli bombardment and heavy rainfall, necessitating urgent international intervention.
Three Palestinian displaced individuals were injured in Gaza due to the collapse of a damaged wall caused by heavy rains, exacerbating the suffering of the besieged residents. The severe weather has intensified the already dire living conditions for those displaced.
Arab countries are facing increasing security, political, and economic challenges due to internal and external migration, particularly in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Sudan, Palestine, Libya, and Yemen. This phenomenon may extend to Gulf countries, necessitating urgent intervention.
The city of Sidon in Lebanon is facing a severe crisis as shelters struggle to accommodate the rising number of displaced individuals fleeing from southern villages threatened by Israeli escalation. The situation is exacerbated by a critical shortage of basic necessities.
The establishment of a new shelter for displaced persons in the Karantina area of Beirut has ignited intense political and social discussions in Lebanon amidst a severe humanitarian crisis due to ongoing Israeli aggression.