Lebanese Ministry reports over 3,200 deaths as civilians forced to flee combat zone.
The Lebanese Health Ministry confirms a devastating toll from the ongoing conflict, with 3,269 lives lost and 9,840 others injured since attacks began on March 2.
In a move that restricts freedom of movement for civilians, the Israeli military has issued orders forcing the entire population of southern Lebanon to flee immediately.
Authorities demand that residents move north of the Zahrani River, a distance of approximately 40 kilometers or 25 miles from the border, as all territory south of this waterway is now designated a combat zone.
Aid organizations are sounding alarms about an absolute catastrophe unfolding in the region, driven by relentless airstrikes and an intensifying ground invasion that leaves communities with no safe haven.
These forced displacement orders create a scenario where basic survival becomes impossible for thousands who are suddenly stripped of their homes and access to essential resources.
The rapid escalation of violence leaves little room for humanitarian intervention, trapping vulnerable populations in a zone of active warfare with no clear path to safety.
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