As Israeli airstrikes continue to pound southern Lebanon, tens of thousands of residents are fleeing northward, seeking safety from the escalating conflict. The humanitarian situation has worsened, with waves of civilians abandoning their homes in fear of further violence.
The conflict has spread across multiple villages, further exacerbating the humanitarian crisis. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have launched artillery and air strikes near the villages of Ayta ash Shab and Ramyah, while also targeting HaAmakim, a major town in central Israel. Both sides of the conflict continue to brace for an escalation as the situation remains highly volatile.
With the conflict showing no signs of easing, the number of displaced civilians is expected to rise, putting further strain on Lebanon’s already fragile infrastructure. Local humanitarian organizations are scrambling to provide aid and resources as conditions in temporary shelters grow increasingly dire.