Ongoing Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon have forced numerous residents to flee their homes, with many seeking safety in the town of Jezzine. As civilian displacement escalates, local communities and makeshift shelters in Jezzine are working to accommodate the sudden influx of families looking for refuge. Local authorities and volunteer groups are attempting to provide basic necessities to those displaced by the ongoing conflict.
- Continued airstrikes in southern Lebanon have led to a significant wave of civilian displacement.
- The town of Jezzine has become a key refuge point for families fleeing active conflict zones.
- Local schools and public buildings are being converted into temporary shelters to house the displaced population.
- Aid organizers and local communities face growing challenges in securing adequate food, water, and medical supplies for the arrivals.
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