Over One Million People Displaced in Lebanon Amid Ongoing Conflict
More than one million Lebanese have been displaced as Israel expands ground operations in the country.

More than one million people in Lebanon have been displaced since the beginning of the current conflict, according to reports from the region.
The displacement figures have risen as Israel has expanded its ground operations within Lebanese territory. The military operations represent an escalation in the ongoing conflict between Israel and armed groups operating from Lebanon.
Among those affected are families with children who have been forced to flee their homes due to the fighting. The scale of displacement represents a significant humanitarian crisis, with over one million people requiring shelter and basic services.
The ground operations mark an expansion of Israel's military activities beyond previous air strikes and border engagements. The conflict has resulted in widespread destruction of residential areas and infrastructure across affected regions of Lebanon.
Humanitarian organizations are working to address the needs of the displaced population, though the large number of people requiring assistance presents substantial logistical challenges.