2024-09-27
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since israel launched successive large-scale air strikes on lebanon and the situation between lebanon and israel has escalated, a large number of civilians in southern lebanon have been forced to flee to northern lebanon or syria for refuge. the displaced said they were filled with the pain of being forced to leave their homes.
mohammed the displaced: those who were evicted from their homes must have experienced humiliation and hardship. it is true that there are people helping these refugees along the way, but no matter what help is given to these refugees, they feel humiliated and they will continue to feel humiliated.
sara, displaced person: it’s hard for me to think about where we were in the past and look at it now. we used to be with our families and with the people we loved. but now we have nothing, and we all fled to different places, one in this place, another in that place.
the united nations refugee agency stated on the 26th that lebanon is "on the brink of crisis" and that lebanon is in urgent need of humanitarian assistance amid the escalating violence. filippo grandi, the united nations high commissioner for refugees, also called on the international community to take action to promote an immediate ceasefire in lebanon and the gaza strip. lacroix, the united nations under-secretary-general for peacekeeping affairs, stated on the 26th that the people of both lebanon and israel are in extreme danger, and regional security and stability are at risk. he called on all parties to immediately cease hostilities and fully implement security council resolution 1701.