The Associated Press, citing the United Nations, reported that large numbers of residents are still displaced across Lebanon, including more than 150,000 people living in tent camps inside the country.
The agency indicated that the warnings and bombing operations led to the emptying of entire villages, and the displacement of more than a million people at the height of the fighting, in light of difficult humanitarian conditions and a severe shortage of basic infrastructure.
According to the agency, experts in international law believe that Israeli warnings are inconsistent and often excessively broad and open-ended. These developments also come at a time when Israel says it plans to establish a 10-kilometre-wide buffer zone along the border, and prevent residents from returning to their areas until the “Hezbollah” threat is eliminated, as it puts it.