
"About a quarter of Lebanon's population has been displaced after Israel's mass forced evacuation orders from the country's south and Beirut's southern suburbs, known as Dahiyeh."
"Many of the displaced are extremely frustrated and fatigued. And even those who are not displaced are feeling the pressure, with deadly Israeli attacks continuing, petrol prices increasing, and business in general slowing down."
"Israel intensified its war on Lebanon again on March 2, after Hezbollah responded to Israeli attacks for the first time in more than a year."
"A ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah had ostensibly been in effect since November 27, 2024, despite the United Nations counting more than 10,000 Israeli ceasefire violations in that period."
The US-Israeli war on Iran has led to significant suffering for civilians in Lebanon, with a quarter of the population displaced due to Israeli attacks. Many residents express frustration and fatigue as they face ongoing violence, rising petrol prices, and economic slowdown. Displaced individuals, like Samiha, have had to relocate and adapt to the situation, but uncertainty about the conflict's duration remains. Israel's intensified military actions followed Hezbollah's retaliation, leading to forced evacuations and a declaration of intent to occupy southern Lebanon.
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