Civilians pay a heavy price as war in Lebanon drives death, displacement, UN says

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GENEVA, March 17 (Reuters) - Civilians are paying a heavy price ​as the war in Lebanon continues ‌to expand, driving death, injuries and displacement the United Nations said on Tuesday.

“Displacement ​is increasing incredibly quickly. Right ​now, hundreds of thousands of people ⁠left their homes. Many leaving ​with very little, just the clothes ​they were wearing,” said the U.N. Humanitarian Coordinator Imran Riza.

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A man carries a ladder next to a damaged building in the aftermath of an Israeli strike in central Beirut, targeting what Israel said is a Hezbollah-affiliated bank, following an escalation between Hezbollah and Israel amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Beirut, Lebanon, March 15, 2026. REUTERS/Claudia Greco Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab

Lebanon was sucked into the ​war in the Middle East ​on March 2 when Hezbollah opened fire at ‌Israel, ⁠saying it aimed to avenge the killing of Iran’s supreme leader. Israel has responded with an offensive ​that has ​killed more ⁠than 800 people in Lebanon and forced more ​than 800,000 from their homes.

Almost ​a ⁠fifth of people living in Lebanon are now registered as displaced, according ⁠to ​Lebanese government figures, with ​displacement set to increase, the U.N. said.

Reporting by ​Olivia Le Poidevin Editing by Madeline Chambers

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