Over One Million Displaced in Lebanon Amid Intensified Military Operations
Over one million people have been displaced in Lebanon, a situation attributed to an intensification of military operations. Residents of Dahieh, a southern suburb of Beirut, have initiated evacuations following Israeli airstrikes and official evacuation orders. Many of those displaced are now residing in temporary shelters, cars, or open areas due to the capacity limits of existing facilities.
The total number of displaced individuals in Lebanon has exceeded one million.
Displacement and Evacuation Efforts
Israeli authorities have issued evacuation orders for substantial areas of southern Lebanon. Concurrently, residents in Dahieh, a southern suburb of Beirut recognized for significant Hezbollah support, have begun to evacuate their homes. BBC Arabic's Carine Torbey reported on individuals from the area utilizing tents and cars for shelter.
Most displaced families originate from regions with substantial Hezbollah support, including Beirut's southern suburbs.
Operational Context
The displacement follows an intensification of Israel's campaign against Hezbollah, an Iran-backed armed group. This escalation occurred after rockets were fired into northern Israel earlier this month. Hezbollah has continued to launch rockets at Israel subsequent to these events. Israeli airstrikes have been conducted in areas such as Dahieh.
Conditions for Displaced Individuals
Existing shelters are reported to be at capacity. As a result, many families are sleeping in their cars or in makeshift tents in open areas. Reports indicate these individuals, including children and pregnant women, are experiencing challenging weather conditions.