Displaced Lebanese families seek refuge in school shelter | Conflict

Displaced Families Take Refuge in Sidon School Amid Conflict
SIDON, Lebanon — Displaced families from southern Lebanon are seeking shelter in a local school in Sidon after fleeing recent Israeli military attacks. According to the Lebanese government, the ongoing violence has claimed the lives of over 630 individuals and resulted in the displacement of more than 800,000 people since early March.
The situation for many families remains dire as they navigate the challenges of displacement, relying on makeshift accommodations while hoping for a resolution to the conflict. The recent spike in violence has drawn international concern, with calls for humanitarian assistance and an end to hostilities.
This humanitarian crisis continues to unfold as authorities struggle to meet the growing needs of those affected. Local and international organizations are working to provide aid, but significant challenges remain given the scale of the displacement.






