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Lebanon is currently experiencing an unprecedented wave of displacement, with over 816,000 individuals, including a significant number of children, being forced to leave their homes following intensified Israeli military actions. These figures have been reported by the United Nations (UN), highlighting the severity of the ongoing crisis.

Among those displaced, more than 125,000 people have found refuge in 589 collective centers scattered across Lebanon. Many of these centers are repurposed public schools, temporarily turned into shelters to accommodate the influx of displaced individuals.

This surge in displacement comes after the breakdown of a fragile ceasefire that had been in place since November 2024. The ceasefire collapsed when the Iran-supported militant organization, Hezbollah, launched a series of missile and drone attacks against Israel on March 2. This act was in retaliation for the assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader.

In response, Israel has expanded its military strikes across Lebanon, marking a significant escalation by targeting areas beyond the Hezbollah-dominated southern suburbs, including central Beirut, which had previously remained untouched in this latest round of conflict.

Israel’s Defense Minister, Israel Katz, has issued a stern warning, stating that Israel might seize Lebanese territory if the Lebanese government fails to rein in Hezbollah’s cross-border assaults. Katz emphasized, following a security briefing on Thursday, that Israel is prepared to “expand IDF activity” and take necessary actions unilaterally if required.

“We will take the territory and do it ourselves” he said after a security assessment on Thursday.

But the UN said rapidly escalating violence is fuelling an already entrenched humanitarian crisis, prompting the Security Council to convene on Wednesday.

There, UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric warned the region was “being pushed to the breaking point”.

“The region is home to some of the largest numbers of people in need of humanitarian assistance globally,” he said.

“The recent escalation risks deepening civilian suffering and causing further damage to already fragile civilian infrastructure.”

Where are the displaced going?

Mass displacement has become the defining feature of the conflict in Lebanon, the UN has said, as Israeli evacuation orders continue to sprawl across the entire south of the country.

An aerial map of the Israel-Lebanon border highlighting a red-shaded region of Southern Lebanon bounded by the Zahrani and Litani Rivers.
Israel expanded its already sweeping evacuation orders for southern Lebanon on Thursday, telling residents to move north of the Zahrani river. Source: SBS News

The IDF issued a new evacuation order on Thursday, expanding a previously instated order below the Litani River, all the way north to the Zahrani River, in addition to those in place in Beirut’s southern suburbs and parts of the Bekaa Valley.

By 9 March, the Lebanese Ministry of Social Affairs had documented more than 667,000 people displaced, including over 119,000 sheltering in more than 567 collective centres, but figures cited by the United Nations show the total has surged to more than 816,000 in the days since.

UN aid chief Tom Fletcher told the Security Council on Wednesday the scale of the crisis marked a “moment of grave peril”, echoing earlier warnings from UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres about the dangers of a sprawling regional conflict.

“As a result of the region’s latest war and following months of violence, we’ve watched the humanitarian crisis in Lebanon intensify with alarming speed,” he said.

An aerial map of Beirut's southern suburbs showing Haret Hreik in yellow (evacuate east) and Dahiyeh, Hadath, and Burj El Brajneh in red (evacuate north).
Residents of Beirut’s southern suburbs are under strict evacuation orders, and told: “you are prohibited from moving south”. Source: SBS News

The crisis is also reversing a decade-long migration pattern.

For years Lebanon served as a refuge for Syrians fleeing their own civil war.

Now, many are returning in the opposite direction.

Since 28 February, more than 80,000 Syrians have crossed back into Syria through land crossings, with 43 per cent of them children, according to UN figures.

Offers of aid to Lebanon

Foreign governments and humanitarian agencies are attempting to scale up emergency assistance as the displacement crisis intensifies.

France has pledged a large shipment of relief supplies for civilians affected by the fighting.

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said Paris had decided to significantly expand its immediate aid contribution.

“What we have decided is to triple the volume of aid that will arrive this week,” Barrot said in an interview with French broadcaster TF1.

“This aid will ‌reach … 60 [metric] tons of humanitarian aid for the Lebanese, including sanitation kits, hygiene kits, mattresses, lamps, and also a mobile medical post.”

Canada has also committed significant humanitarian funding. Foreign Minister Anita Anand announced more than $CAD37.7 million ($39 million) in support for food assistance, shelter, medical services and clean water.

SBS News asked the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade whether Australia will, or is considering, contributing aid to Lebanon, but did not receive a response before deadline.

The UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, activated its emergency response in Lebanon on 4 March, opening emergency shelters in Saida and in the Nahr el-Bared camp in northern Lebanon.

Aid agencies have warned that disrupted health services, damaged infrastructure and rising food insecurity are rapidly increasing humanitarian needs across the country.

The civilian toll

The current escalation began earlier this month when Hezbollah launched missiles and drones into Israel for the first time in more than a year.

The Iran-backed militant group said it was responding to the assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in US–Israeli strikes two days earlier.

The exchange effectively shattered a fragile November 2024 ceasefire that had ended the last Israel–Hezbollah war just 15 months earlier.

Since then, Israeli strikes have spread well beyond Hezbollah-controlled suburbs of Beirut, targeting locations across Lebanon including central areas of the capital.

A building in Beirut’s Bashoura district near the Lebanese government headquarters was struck on Thursday in a rare attack on the downtown area.

Another strike near the Lebanese University campus in Hadath killed two academics on the same day, according to Lebanese officials.

Earlier this week, the International Committee of the Red Cross said one of its volunteers, Youssef Assaf, was killed while evacuating wounded civilians after an airstrike in southern Lebanon, while three paramedics were injured in related incidents despite their ambulances being clearly marked with the Red Cross emblem.

Lebanese authorities say at least 634 people have been killed and 1,586 wounded since the escalation began.

The UN has warned civilians on both sides of the Blue Line — the boundary dividing Lebanon from Israel and the Golan Heights — are paying the highest price.


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