BEIRUT: Israeli airstrikes on Sunday targeted areas in southern Lebanon opposite the city of Nahariya, according to reports from the Israeli daily newspaper.
Approximately 29,000 individuals have been displaced in Lebanon amid deadly exchanges between Iran-backed Hezbollah fighters and the Israeli army, a United Nations agency said on Friday.
The International Organization for Migration provided an update, stating that a total of 28,965 people have been displaced, with the majority hailing from the southern part of the country. Notably, this figure has increased by 37 per cent since October 23.
Many of those displaced have sought shelter with relatives in other parts of Lebanon, while others who have the means have opted to rent short-term apartments. For the most current news updates, you can follow our Google News channel, accessible online or through the application.