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Israeli airstrikes targeting Hezbollah positions in southern Beirut have triggered a humanitarian emergency in Lebanon, displacing over 95,000 civilians and prompting mass evacuations across the capital. Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has declared a looming humanitarian crisis as bombardments intensify, with UNIFIL peacekeeping forces monitoring the deteriorating situation near the Lebanese-Israeli border. The conflict is rapidly escalating, pushing Lebanon back into active warfare with widespread civilian displacement and infrastructure damage spreading across Beirut's suburbs.
Lebanon's Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has issued a stark warning of an impending humanitarian crisis amid escalating Israeli-Hezbollah violence, according to Middle East Monitor. Salam's statement came as over 95,000 civilians were displaced from Beirut's southern suburbs following Israeli airstrikes, with the PM urging immediate diplomatic intervention and humanitarian support for displaced residents.
Israeli airstrikes targeting a Hezbollah stronghold in Beirut's southern suburbs have forced over 95,000 people to evacuate following military warnings, Africanews reports. The strikes have triggered a significant humanitarian crisis in the region, with displaced residents requiring urgent assistance amid escalating tensions along the Syria-Lebanon border.