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Thousands of Lebanese trapped behind Israeli frontlines rely on humanitarian aid
The humanitarian crisis in Southern Lebanon is reaching a breaking point. As Prime Minister Netanyahu confirms plans to expand a military 'buffer zone' along the border, sweeping evacuation orders south of the Litani Riv…

The humanitarian crisis in Southern Lebanon is reaching a breaking point. As Prime Minister Netanyahu confirms plans to expand a military 'buffer zone' along the border, sweeping evacuation orders south of the Litani River have already forced over a million people to flee.
Key takeaways
Quick scan — what you need to know:
- The humanitarian crisis in Southern Lebanon is reaching a breaking point.
- As Prime Minister Netanyahu confirms plans to expand a military 'buffer zone' along the border, sweeping evacuation orders south of the Litani River have already forced over a million people to flee.
- Yet, thousands remain trapped behind the frontlines.
- Our correspondents, Mélina Huet and Achraf Abid, joined a rare humanitarian convoy into the restricted zone.
Background
What led here, in plain terms:
- The humanitarian crisis in Southern Lebanon is reaching a breaking point.
- As Prime Minister Netanyahu confirms plans to expand a military 'buffer zone' along the border, sweeping evacuation orders south of the Litani River have already forced over a million people to flee.
- Yet, thousands remain trapped behind the frontlines.
- Our correspondents, Mélina Huet and Achraf Abid, joined a rare humanitarian convoy into the restricted zone.
Why it matters
Why readers and decision-makers should care:
- The humanitarian crisis in Southern Lebanon is reaching a breaking point.
- As Prime Minister Netanyahu confirms plans to expand a military 'buffer zone' along the border, sweeping evacuation orders south of the Litani River have already forced over a million people to flee.
- Yet, thousands remain trapped behind the frontlines.