Over One Million Lebanese Displaced After Ceasefire Breakdown
More than one million Lebanese civilians have left their homes. UN OCHA data show only 10 percent are in government shelters. The rest lack medical supplies, food, and daily necessities.
rte.ieOver one million Lebanese civilians have been displaced, according to UN OCHA figures cited by Al Jazeera. Only 10 percent of those displaced are staying in government shelters. The remaining 90 percent have no access to medical supplies, food support, or daily necessities.
Many returned home after an earlier ceasefire. Israel has since increased strikes, and areas previously considered safe enough for return are now under renewed attack.
No existing shelter system can absorb additional displacement if fighting escalates further, the same reports state. A million people remain without designated shelter or organized supply lines.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
3 events- After initial ceasefire
Civilians returned home expecting fighting to end.
1 source@MarioNawfal - Recent days
Israel increased strikes on previously safe zones.
1 source@MarioNawfal - Current period
Over one million civilians displaced; 10 percent in shelters.
1 source@MarioNawfal
Potential Impact
- 01
Humanitarian agencies may face increased demand for emergency supplies.
- 02
Additional displacement could strain remaining shelter capacity.
Transparency Panel
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