The ongoing Lebanon-Israel conflict has seen an escalation, with the Israeli military intensifying its operations against Hezbollah militants within Lebanon. This conflict has displaced approximately 1.2 million Lebanese citizens from their homes, with the majority seeking refuge in Beirut and the northern regions following the conflict's intensification over the last three weeks. Local Lebanese non-profit organizations are making efforts to provide assistance, but they are facing challenges due to limited resources.
CGTN Stringer visited a humanitarian group in Beirut. The founder, Dounia Khairallah Tawk, said that a significant number of Beirut's residents have been rendered homeless. Some are resorting to sleeping outdoors in forests, while others are enduring harsh living conditions on the streets.