Displaced Lebanese households ‘residing in fixed worry’ below Israeli bombardment, warns UN Refugee Company official.
Lebanon faces the specter of a “humanitarian disaster”, the United Nations Refugee Company (UNHCR) has warned, as Israel expands its weeks-long bombardment and floor invasion of the nation.
UNHCR’s Lebanon consultant Karolina Lindholm Billing mentioned on Friday that Israeli strikes and compelled displacement orders have affected individuals residing throughout the nation – from southern Lebanon to the Bekaa Valley, the capital Beirut, and additional north.
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Greater than 1.2 million individuals have been compelled from their properties since Israel’s intensified assaults towards its northern neighbour started in early March, based on UN figures.
“The scenario stays extraordinarily worrying and the danger of a humanitarian disaster … is actual,” Lindholm Billing advised reporters throughout a briefing in Geneva.
She famous that, as displacement numbers proceed to rise, Lebanon’s already overstretched shelter system is struggling to satisfy households’ wants.
“Simply final week, there have been strikes that hit central Beirut, together with in densely populated neighbourhoods … the place many individuals had tried to search out security in collective shelters,” Lindholm Billing mentioned.
“The households are … residing in fixed worry, and the psychological toll, significantly on kids, will final far past this present escalation.”
Israel launched intensified assaults throughout Lebanon after Hezbollah fired rockets in direction of Israeli territory following the February 28 assassination of Iranian Supreme Chief Ayatollah Ali Khamenei within the US-Israel battle on Iran.
The Israeli navy has carried out aerial and floor assaults throughout the nation whereas issuing mass compelled displacement orders for residents of the nation’s south, in addition to a number of suburbs of Beirut.
On Friday afternoon, the Israeli navy mentioned it had begun a wave of air strikes on Beirut. It additionally issued extra compelled displacement orders for a number of areas within the metropolis’s southern suburbs, together with the neighbourhoods of Haret Hreik and Burj al-Barajneh.
Hezbollah has continued to fireplace rockets into northern Israel and confront Israeli troops in southern Lebanon, with chief Naim Qassem stressing this week that the group had no plans to cease combating “an enemy that occupies land and continues each day aggression”.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu additionally introduced plans to develop the nation’s floor invasion in southern Lebanon, saying the navy would create “a bigger buffer zone” in Lebanese territory.
Rights teams have condemned the expanded operation and warned that stopping Lebanese civilians from returning to their properties within the south might quantity to the battle crime of compelled displacement.
“Israel’s ways of mass expulsion in Lebanon elevate severe dangers of compelled displacement,” Human Rights Watch said on Thursday. “Compelled displacement and collective punishment are battle crimes.”
The Israeli navy’s destruction of civilian properties and a number of other bridges linking southern Lebanon to the remainder of the nation has additionally fuelled issues that Israel is attempting to isolate the realm.
Throughout Friday’s information briefing, UNHCR’s Lindholm Billing famous that the destruction of the bridges has made accessing southern Lebanon “more and more troublesome”.
“The destruction of key bridges within the south has minimize off total districts … isolating over 150,000 individuals and severely limiting humanitarian entry with important objects to achieve them,” she mentioned.
Reporting from Tyre in southern Lebanon on Friday afternoon, Al Jazeera’s Obaida Hitto additionally burdened that Israel’s compelled evacuation orders are “inflicting a number of panic” amongst residents.
“Evacuation orders are occurring in areas that have been beforehand considered secure,” he mentioned, including that the destruction and injury to bridges over the Litani River within the south has made the prospect of discovering security harder.
“That is placing the federal government in Beirut in a really troublesome scenario to attempt to reply to the humanitarian disaster rapidly rising within the south of the nation,” Hitto mentioned.
