Lebanon has been facing a devastating crisis as the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah continues to escalate. In the past 24 hours alone, 45 people have been killed and 179 wounded, bringing the total toll over the past year to 2,412 killed and 11,285 wounded, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry. The crisis response unit has reported 96 airstrikes and incidents of shelling in southern Lebanon and the Nabatiyeh province. The situation is dire, with 1,096 centers currently sheltering nearly 200,000 people, including 44,121 families who have been displaced by the Israeli offensive in Lebanon.

The impact of the conflict on schools and education is also severe, with 77% of public schools reported to be out of service due to their use as shelters or their location in war-affected areas. This has had a significant impact on the education of children in Lebanon, with more than 400,000 children being forced from their homes due to the fighting. The crisis response unit has highlighted the strain on resources, with 900 shelters already at full capacity. The Lebanese Ministry of Education is struggling to cope with the demands placed on the education system in the midst of the conflict.

The flow of refugees across the Lebanon-Syria border continues, with Lebanese General Security recording 333,893 Syrian citizens and 132,074 Lebanese citizens crossing into Syria between September 23 and October 17. This mass displacement of people highlights the scale of the crisis in Lebanon and the surrounding region. The conflict has not only resulted in a significant loss of life and injuries but has also led to a mass exodus of people seeking safety and shelter in neighboring countries. The situation is dire, and urgent humanitarian assistance is needed to address the needs of those affected by the ongoing conflict.

The images coming out of Lebanon paint a grim picture of the human toll of the conflict. Displaced men fleeing Israeli airstrikes in Beirut’s Dahiyeh suburb are seen sitting along the seaside promenade, with the Mediterranean Sea in the background as the sun sets over the capital Beirut. These scenes of displacement and destruction are a stark reminder of the devastating impact of the conflict on the lives of ordinary Lebanese citizens. The international community must step up its efforts to provide assistance and support to those affected by the crisis, including providing shelter, food, and medical aid to those in need.

As the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah rages on, the situation in Lebanon continues to worsen. The toll on civilians is mounting, with thousands of people killed and injured in the past year alone. The displacement of more than 1.2 million people, including children, has created a desperate humanitarian crisis that requires urgent attention and intervention. The international community must come together to support Lebanon and its people during this difficult time, providing much-needed aid and resources to alleviate the suffering of those affected by the conflict. Time is of the essence, and immediate action is needed to address the crisis and prevent further loss of life and displacement.

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