700,000 people displaced after Israeli attacks in Lebanon, IOM
30 people were martyred by the Israeli party, brothers of women and children in Jabalia in the north of the Gaza Strip
New York/GAZA (AFB) The International Organization for Migration (IOM) of the United Nations has said that 700,000 people have been confirmed displaced since the Israeli attacks in Lebanon. According to the Middle East Director of the International Organization for Migration, Othman Belbisi, emphasizing the needs of the displaced people after the Israeli attacks in Lebanon, said that the needs of the refugees are increasing day by day.
Pointing to the problems of the said that there are more people than the capacity in the shelters established here, for which there is a dire need to arrange urgently. Osman Belbisi visited the affected places in Lebanon where the air operation by Israel was done, he said that after reviewing the affected areas, it has come to light that there is an urgent need to identify safe places for people displaced by the war in Lebanon.
He said that during his visit to Lebanon We have seen that millions of people have fled their homes to seek refuge in safe areas due to Israeli attacks, but their needs are constantly increasing. These people who have come to the streets have nothing at this time except for those who are in need of many shelters, food, winter items, hygiene kits and other items.
It should be clear that Israel’s As a result of air and ground operations on the bases of Hezbollah, an organization supported by Iran, millions of people have been displaced and hundreds have been martyred. Meanwhile, the Lebanese government claims that around 1.2 million people have been displaced so far. However, the International Organization for Migration has confirmed that only 700,000 people have been displaced. IOM’s Middle East director added that the majority of displaced Lebanese have gone to neighboring Syria. However, IOM did not detect an increase in the number of people trying to escape by sea to other countries.
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