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Israel’s unending attacks in Lebanon push country’s population to the brink

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Summary
The article details the humanitarian impact of Israeli attacks on Lebanon, including mass displacement, casualties, and infrastructure damage. It cites UN officials, Lebanese government statements, and volunteer accounts to describe the crisis. The text emphasizes the scale of destruction and suffering while noting the complexity of the conflict's origins.

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“Israel’s unending attacks in Lebanon push country’s population to the brink”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — No evidence in archive to confirm or refute claims about Israeli military actions impacting Lebanese civilians
“Four weeks into the US-Israeli war on Iran, many in Lebanon are suffering under yet another Israeli aggression”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — No evidence in archive to verify the timeline or civilian impact of the alleged US-Israeli war on Iran
“About a quarter of Lebanon’s population has been displaced after Israel’s mass forced evacuation orders from the country’s south and Beirut’s southern suburbs, known as Dahiyeh”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — No evidence in archive to confirm displacement percentages or evacuation orders in Lebanon
“Israel intensified its war on Lebanon again on March 2, after Hezbollah responded to Israeli attacks for the first time in more than a year”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — No evidence in archive to verify Hezbollah's response or subsequent Israeli military actions
“The ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah had ostensibly been in effect since November 27, 2024, despite the United Nations counting more than 10,000 Israeli ceasefire violations in that period”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — No evidence in archive to confirm UN records of ceasefire violations or dates
“Israel also issued forced evacuation orders for areas of southern Lebanon, Beirut’s southern suburbs, and a few villages in the eastern Bekaa Valley, leading to a massive displacement crisis of at least 1.2 million people, according to the Lebanese government”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — No evidence in archive to verify Lebanese government displacement figures
“Israel’s latest war on Lebanon has so far killed 1,094 people and wounded another 3,119 in Lebanon, according to the country’s Ministry of Public Health”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — No evidence in archive to confirm Ministry of Public Health casualty figures
“Even before March 2, about 64,000 people in Lebanon were displaced, according to the International Organization for Migration”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — No evidence in archive to verify IOM displacement statistics
“According to a March 2025 report from Lebanon’s National Mental Health Programme, three in five people in the country 'currently screen positive for depression, anxiety, or PTSD'”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — No evidence in archive to confirm mental health program survey results
“The number of calls has increased substantially, from about 30 a day during 2024’s Israeli attacks to almost 50 a day now”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — No evidence in archive to verify National Lifeline call volume data