The humanitarian situation in Lebanon has reached a critical point as conditions deteriorate rapidly amid an expanding regional conflict.
More than one million people have been displaced internally while tens of thousands have fled across borders highlighting the scale of the crisis.
Casualty figures continue to rise with growing concerns over a parallel mental health emergency among affected populations.
Widespread destruction of infrastructure including bridges and supply routes has severely limited access to humanitarian aid.
Thousands of people remain cut off from assistance as logistical and security challenges hamper relief operations.
Military escalation is intensifying with increasing signs of a broader ground confrontation.
The conflict is also spreading beyond Lebanon raising fears of a wider regional war.
Diplomatic efforts are underway with mediation initiatives aimed at reducing tensions and opening dialogue.
However divisions remain deep and the United Nations has warned of catastrophic consequences without an immediate ceasefire.
Concerns have also been raised over potential violations of international humanitarian law.
The coming days are expected to be decisive for the trajectory of the crisis.














