Lebanon faces the severe consequences of war: 454,000 displaced persons
Lebanon grapples with the severe - Lebanon with the severe consequences of war - Lebanon is currently struggling with a deep humanitarian crisis caused by the ongoing war. The number of displaced persons in the country has already reached 454,000, which is causing serious concern among international organizations.

The critical nature of the situation is further confirmed by the expansion of activities by "Doctors Without Borders" (MSF) due to the increasing number of displaced persons in Lebanon. The organization is accelerating its aid efforts to meet the growing needs in various regions of the country.
A report prepared by UNICEF highlights the tragic situation of children, the most vulnerable victims of the conflict. The report notes that dozens of children have lost their lives in the Lebanon war, and thousands of children have been displaced from their homes, seeing their futures at risk.
The words of a family fleeing the war from Sudan, "We fled the war in Sudan, only to face another war in Lebanon itself," clearly reflect the despair prevailing in the region. This is a bitter example of people being forced to seek refuge from one conflict only to find themselves in another.
International efforts continue to alleviate the humanitarian situation. Organizations like Oxfam Intermón are collecting donations to support the victims of the conflict in the Middle East. These aids are primarily directed towards meeting vital needs such as food, shelter, and medical supplies.
The Lebanese government and international partners are called upon to work together to meet the needs of displaced persons and mitigate the devastating effects of the conflict. Urgent and sustained support is vital to save the lives of thousands of people.
