Israeli operations in Lebanon displace thousands, kill dozens
Israeli military operations in Lebanon have resulted in mass displacement and casualties according to Lebanese officials.

Thousands of Lebanese civilians have been displaced following Israeli military operations in the country, according to Lebanese officials. The displaced populations are seeking shelter in churches and makeshift camps as they flee areas targeted by Israeli forces.
The displacement follows an Israeli evacuation order issued to residents in areas that Israel has identified as targets for military strikes. The operations have focused on what Israeli forces describe as Hezbollah strongholds located south of Beirut.
One overnight Israeli special forces operation resulted in at least 41 people killed and 40 injured, according to the Lebanese health ministry. The raid was reportedly conducted in a Lebanese village as Israeli forces searched for remains dating back 40 years.
Lebanon, with a population of approximately 6 million people, is grappling with the humanitarian impact of the Israeli strikes. The country's infrastructure and resources are being tested as displaced civilians seek emergency shelter and assistance.
The military operations represent an escalation in the ongoing conflict between Israeli forces and Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militant group that maintains a significant presence in southern Lebanon and parts of Beirut.