UN warns civilian suffering at unprecedented levels' in Lebanon after a month of Israeli attacks
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Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert noted that civilian suffering in Lebanon is unprecedented, with over 2,300 deaths and 1.2 million displaced amidst ongoing violence from Israeli attacks.
Despite the severity of the situation, the UN coordinator emphasized that Lebanon has not reached a humanitarian crisis level compared to Gaza, where displacement is almost total.
The recent airstrikes in Lebanon have resulted in significant civilian casualties, including the tragic deaths of women and children, prompting calls for investigations into these incidents.
The WHO warns of a high cholera outbreak risk in Lebanon, similar to the crisis in Gaza, highlighting the escalating health and humanitarian threats due to the conflict.
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