The number of displaced individuals in Lebanon has surpassed one million due to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, presenting unprecedented humanitarian challenges for the government. The international response to aid remains insufficient.
Lebanon is facing a severe displacement crisis that surpasses the government's and humanitarian organizations' ability to cope. The increasing number of refugees and displaced individuals is placing immense pressure on local resources.
The crisis of displaced Lebanese from the south, Bekaa, and southern Beirut continues as Israeli military operations persist across Lebanon. This situation heightens their fears and desire to return home.
Israeli threats to evacuate various areas in Lebanon have led to a significant increase in the number of displaced individuals, now exceeding one million. This surge has caused a sharp rise in rental prices, exacerbating the crisis of alternative housing.
Lebanese authorities have announced that the number of registered displaced persons has exceeded one million due to escalating Israeli military actions targeting civilians. Humanitarian conditions are worsening in the south, Bekaa, and Beirut due to evacuation warnings.