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UN says tens of thousands displaced in Lebanon amid Israeli strikes

The UN reports that 30,000 people have been displaced in Lebanon due to ongoing Israeli airstrikes targeting Hezbollah.

The United Nations has disclosed that more than 30,000 individuals have been displaced in Lebanon as a result of heavy Israeli airstrikes across various locations in the country. Many of the displaced are finding temporary shelter, while others are forced to sleep in their vehicles along the roadside. This escalation in violence follows a series of retaliatory rocket attacks from the Iranian-backed militant group Hezbollah aimed at Israel, linked to the assassination of Iran's supreme leader on Sunday night.

As tensions escalate, Israel has intensified its air campaigns against Hezbollah, particularly concentrating on the southern suburbs of Beirut and other southern regions. The backdrop to this surge in military action is a broader conflict involving the U.S. and Israel's operations against Iran, which has now progressed into its fifth day. Following Hezbollah's aggressive response to the killing of Iranian officials, Israel has also initiated ground troop movements into southern Lebanon, deemed necessary for safeguarding its border regions as hostilities extend into residential areas.

This growing conflict raises significant humanitarian concerns, as the number of displaced individuals continues to swell amid ongoing military operations. The Lebanese army is reported to be collaborating with the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon as they attempt to manage the crisis and provide assistance to those affected by the violence. The situation remains fluid and precarious, with implications for regional stability and the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Lebanon.

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