Over 90,000 people have been displaced in Lebanon as a result of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, according to NBC News. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have called up reserve brigades in response to the escalating tensions in the region.
The situation has been increasingly volatile with cross-border attacks and airstrikes taking place between Israel and Hezbollah. The IDF has been conducting airstrikes in southern Lebanon in response to rocket attacks from Hezbollah in northern Israel.
Hezbollah, a Lebanese militant group backed by Iran, has been firing rockets into Israel, prompting retaliatory strikes from the IDF. The conflict has raised concerns about a potential full-scale war breaking out in the region.
The Lebanese government has called for a ceasefire and a de-escalation of tensions, but so far, both sides have shown little willingness to back down. The United Nations has also called for a ceasefire, expressing concern for the civilian population caught in the crossfire.
The situation remains fluid and unpredictable, with fears of further escalation and civilian casualties mounting. The IDF’s decision to call up reserve brigades indicates that Israel is preparing for a prolonged conflict with Hezbollah.
As the conflict continues to unfold, the international community is closely monitoring the situation and urging both sides to exercise restraint and work towards a peaceful resolution. The displaced people in Lebanon are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance, and efforts are being made to provide them with shelter, food, and medical care.
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