Millions Displaced in Israel-Hezbollah War as Aid Group Expands Assistance in Lebanon
Elsa Softic, deputy chief of operations at Première Urgence Internationale, described the group's work supporting civilians affected by the Israel-Hezbollah conflict.
Millions of Lebanese remain displaced from their homes amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah. Première Urgence Internationale is providing assistance to those affected by the conflict. Elsa Softic, deputy chief of operations at Première Urgence Internationale, spoke to FRANCE 24 for its Perspective program.
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She described how the organization is responding to Lebanon's worsening humanitarian crisis. The group is delivering aid to civilians who have lost access to their homes and basic services. Softic outlined the scale of displacement and the immediate needs on the ground.
France 24 broadcast the interview as part of its Perspective series on the humanitarian situation in Lebanon.
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