Israeli Strikes Pound South of Beirut, Displacing More than 100,000 in a Day
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Photos of displaced civilians in Lebanon, where schools and stadiums turn into shelters during war
BEIRUT (AP) — Families in southern Lebanon flee Israeli airstrikes targeting Hezbollah and have taken shelter in Beirut stadiums and schools, as the effects of the U.S.-Israel war on Iran are felt across the region.
Israeli strikes pound south of Beirut, displacing more than 100,000 in a day
In the space of 24 hours, more than 100,000 people fled in #Lebanon amid #Israeli strikes. About 667,000 people have been displaced since the start of the attacks, which started following that of #Hezbollah on #Israel.
Israel has been relentlessly pounding Lebanon since Hezbollah, Iran's ally Shiite movement, led the country into the regional war.
In just one day, the number of people displaced in Lebanon has increased by over 100,000, according to the UN Refugee Agency, UNHCR.
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According to the United Nations, another 100,000 people have been displaced by Israeli attacks in Lebanon in the past day. "To date, more than 667,000 people in Lebanon have registered as displaced on the (Lebanese) government's online platform," Karolina Lindholm Billing, the UNHCR's Lebanon director, told reporters in Geneva on Tuesday.
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