Lebanon's Humanitarian Crisis Worsens: 800K Displaced


Author: The Daily News Now! March 12, 2026 Duration: 1:37
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Lebanon's Humanitarian Crisis Worsens: 800K Displaced

Lebanons humanitarian crisis escalates as Israeli military operations expand, displacing over eight hundred thousand people. Strikes have killed hundreds, including civilians and medics. The UN warns of surging displacement across the region, with people crowding into full shelters. Heartbreaking scenes unfold as families are turned away from hotels and homes, sleeping on beaches or streets. Aid workers struggle with thin resources. In Iran, three point two million people are displaced, with vulnerable refugee families hit hardest. Humanitarian groups call for urgent support to ease the suffering.

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