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Mideast war displaces 100,000 in Lebanon in one day - UN

The UN reports that recent Israeli air strikes have displaced nearly 700,000 people in Lebanon, with over 100,000 fleeing in just 24 hours.

The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has drastically escalated, particularly affecting Lebanon, where the United Nations reported that about 700,000 individuals have been displaced from their homes in a little over a week. The situation has worsened significantly, with over 100,000 people forced to flee in a single day as Israeli air strikes and evacuation orders ripple through the region. This alarming rate of displacement highlights the urgent humanitarian crisis unfolding in Lebanon, as families are compelled to leave their homes within moments, often with little more than the clothes on their backs.

Karolina Lindholm Billing, the representative of the UNHCR in Lebanon, expressed grave concerns regarding the scale of the humanitarian disaster. She noted that the displacement statistics reflect a much higher and faster rate compared to previous escalations, specifically referencing the conflict in 2024 between Israel and Hezbollah. The rapid increase in those registering as displaced on the Lebanese government's online platform underscores the dire circumstances many are facing, forcing them to seek refuge in areas often ill-equipped to provide adequate support.

This overwhelming flow of displaced persons not only strains Lebanon's resources but also raises significant humanitarian challenges, as the country grapples to accommodate an influx of those seeking safety. The international community is therefore urged to respond decisively to this growing crisis, as millions in the region continue to suffer from the dire consequences of ongoing violence and instability. Without immediate intervention, the implications of this displacement will be felt long after the fighting ceases, raising concerns over the future of both Lebanon and the broader Middle East region.

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