# displacement
Latest news and articles about displacement
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Lebanon’s Displacement Crisis Escalates: 100,000 People Forced From Homes in 24 Hours
UN agencies say Lebanon registered a surge of roughly 100,000 newly displaced people in one day as fighting between Hezbollah and Israel intensified. The rapid displacement strains Lebanon’s fragile services and heightens the risk of wider regional escalation, complicating humanitarian response efforts.

France Calls Emergency UN Security Council Session as Israel-Lebanon Fighting Sparks Humanitarian Crisis
France has requested an emergency UN Security Council meeting as intensive Israeli strikes on Lebanon have killed nearly 400 people and displaced about 517,000. Paris has pledged $6.9 million and 20 tonnes of aid while urging a ceasefire and pressing for the disarmament of Hezbollah amid fears of a wider regional escalation tied to Iran-Israel confrontations.

Lebanon Vows to Press for Ceasefire as Israeli Strikes and Hezbollah Rocket Fire Deepen Crisis
Lebanon's prime minister said on March 9 that his government is exhausting diplomatic avenues to halt renewed Israeli strikes and Hezbollah rocket fire, but that pledges secured so far have been short‑lived. The clashes have driven mass displacement and exposed how fragile guarantees are amid a broader Israel‑Iran confrontation and limited international leverage.

France Urges UN Security Council Emergency Meeting as Lebanon Reels from Intense Israeli Strikes
France has requested an emergency UN Security Council session as Israel's intense strikes on Lebanon have killed nearly 400 people and forced roughly 517,000 to register as displaced. Paris is sending emergency aid and pressing both Beirut and Jerusalem to prevent further escalation while urging steps toward disarming Hezbollah. The move elevates international diplomatic attention on a conflict with real risks of broader regional spillover and a fast-growing humanitarian crisis.

Beirut Urges Ceasefire as Israeli Strikes and Hezbollah Rocket Fire Threaten Wider War
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said his government will spare no effort to secure a ceasefire as Israel renews airstrikes and Hezbollah launches rockets, but diplomatic assurances have repeatedly failed to hold. The fighting has displaced roughly 517,000 people and highlights Lebanon’s limited ability to prevent escalation amid regional rivalries involving Israel, Iran and other powers.

Israeli Strikes Displace Nearly Half a Million in Lebanon as Casualties Mount
Israeli strikes since March 2 have driven about 454,000 people in Lebanon to register as internally displaced, according to the Lebanese government, with the health ministry reporting 294 dead and 1,023 injured. The mass displacement deepens an acute humanitarian emergency in a country already weakened by economic and political crises and raises the risk of broader regional escalation.

From Return to Ruins: How West Bank Refugee Camps Became the New Frontline of Displacement
Systematic demolitions and infrastructure clearances in West Bank refugee camps since January 2025 have displaced over 40,000 Palestinians, marking the largest displacement since 1967. What began as a military security operation has produced a protracted humanitarian crisis that is lowering Palestinians' expectations from a political "right of return" to the immediate right to regain their refugee‑camp homes.

From Return to Ruins: How West Bank Refugees’ Smallest Right — to Go Home — Has Been Shrunk to a Van and a Promise
Israeli military operations in West Bank refugee camps since January last year have displaced over 40,000 Palestinians, with at least 850 buildings destroyed in Nur Shams, Jenin and Tulkarm by the end of 2025. For many refugees the once-grand political demand of a return to ancestral lands has been hollowed out into a basic plea: permission to return to the makeshift homes inside the camps. The demolitions carry acute humanitarian costs and broader political consequences, potentially entrenching dispossession and complicating any prospects for a negotiated settlement.