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Israeli military prohibits a quarter of Lebanon from returning to their homes ‘until further notice’
People walk past tents set up as temporary shelters by displaced families fleeing the Israeli airstrikes in the south and Dahiyeh, on Beirut's corniche, Lebanon, October 8, 2024

A QUARTER of Lebanon is under “Israeli military displacement orders,” the UN said today, after Tel Aviv expanded its invasion further into Lebanon.

The United Nations Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs said that the humanitarian situation is “deteriorating at an alarming rate.”

The Israeli Defence Force (IDF) issued a warning to people in southern Lebanon today, telling them to “be careful” as troops are attacking targets in the region.

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