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    Quick Summary

    Israel’s evacuation orders now affect about 14% of Lebanon’s territory—roughly 1,470 km²—displacing hundreds of thousands amid intensified airstrikes, ground incursions by Israeli troops and mounting humanitarian concern.

    Israeli Evacuation Orders Now Affect 14% of Lebanon’s Territory, NGO Reports

    Impact and Developments of Israeli Military Actions in Lebanon

    By Emma Farge

    Expansion of Evacuation Orders and Affected Areas

    GENEVA, March 13 (Reuters) - Over an eighth of Lebanon's territory is under Israeli orders for people to leave their homes, an aid group said on Friday, while the United Nations peacekeeping mission said Israeli ground troops were making incursions and erecting roadblocks.

    Israel has been carrying out daily strikes on Lebanon since March 2 when the Iran-backed group Hezbollah launched rockets at Israel to avenge the killing of Iran's supreme leader in Tehran on the first day of the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.

    Casualties and Displacement

    Almost 700 people in Lebanon have died in Israeli attacks and over 800,000 have been displaced. Israel's military says it has targeted Hezbollah militants and Iranian forces.

    Geographic Scope of Evacuation

    The Norwegian Refugee Council said Israel's evacuation orders for southern Lebanon and parts of Beirut now covered about 1,470 square kilometres or about 14% of the country.

    Community Impact and Humanitarian Concerns

    "Israel’s mass evacuation orders have expanded to broad geographic directives, often demanding immediate movement, creating panic and fear across communities that strikes are imminent – even when they are not," said Maureen Philippon, NRC Country Director in Lebanon.

    U.N. human rights chief Volker Turk has said the blanket Israeli evacuation orders raise serious international law concerns.

    Damage to Infrastructure and Humanitarian Response

    NRC's office in Tyre, south Lebanon, was badly damaged, it said, with no injuries. The Israeli military has carried out several strikes on Tyre since March 2, including a Tuesday strike on what it described as a Hezbollah command centre in the area.

    Displacement and Shelter

    The International Organization for Migration's Mathieu Luciano told a Geneva press briefing that around 600 shelters had been set up across the country, with many of them almost full. Hospitals are increasingly overstretched due to surging trauma cases, a World Health Organization official added.

    UN Peacekeeping and Security Situation

    The U.N. Interim Force in Lebanon told the same briefing its operations had been limited by the ongoing hostilities which injured two soldiers a week ago. Still, its troops had observed Israeli troop incursions, saying they had travelled up to 7 kilometres inside Lebanon and erected roadblocks restricting access.

    Concerns Over Escalation

    “We are deeply concerned that the situation will deteriorate further," UNIFIL spokesperson Kandice Ardiel said by video link from Lebanon.

    (Reporting by Emma Farge; Additional reporting by Maya Gebeily in Beirut and Alexander Cornwell in JerusalemEditing by Peter Graff)

    References

    • Lebanon: 300,000 already displaced as Israel issues mass evacuation orders | NRC
    • Lebanon: Israeli military’s overly broad mass evacuation orders sowing panic and fuelling humanitarian suffering - Amnesty International
    • Israeli military launches ground offensive in southern Lebanon

    Table of Contents

    • Impact and Developments of Israeli Military Actions in Lebanon

    Key Takeaways

    • •Norwegian Refugee Council reports evacuation orders spanning 1,470 km² (14% of Lebanon) have displaced at least 300,000 people, with potential numbers exceeding one million; mass orders raise international law concerns (nrc.no)
    • •Amnesty International condemns the sweeping geographic evacuation directives—covering southern Lebanon, Bekaa Valley and Beirut’s southern suburbs—for sowing panic and potentially constituting forcible displacement ()

    Frequently Asked Questions about Israeli evacuation orders affect 14% of Lebanon, NGO says

    1How much of Lebanon is under Israeli evacuation orders?

    According to the Norwegian Refugee Council, approximately 14% of Lebanon's territory is under Israeli evacuation orders.

    2What has triggered the recent conflict between Israel and Lebanon?

    The conflict intensified after Hezbollah launched rockets at Israel to avenge the killing of Iran's supreme leader, following the onset of the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.

    Expansion of Evacuation Orders and Affected Areas
  • Casualties and Displacement
  • Geographic Scope of Evacuation
  • Community Impact and Humanitarian Concerns
  • Damage to Infrastructure and Humanitarian Response
  • Displacement and Shelter
  • UN Peacekeeping and Security Situation
  • Concerns Over Escalation
  • amnesty.org
  • •UNIFIL and other observers report Israeli ground troop movements up to several kilometers inside Lebanon, roadblocks restricting humanitarian access, and intensified strikes in southern and eastern sectors (lemonde.fr)
  • 3How many people have been displaced in Lebanon due to the strikes?

    Over 800,000 people in Lebanon have been displaced by Israeli strikes since March 2, as reported by aid organizations.

    4What is the humanitarian impact of the evacuation orders in Lebanon?

    The evacuation orders have caused panic, fear, and mass displacement, leading to overstretched hospitals and nearly full shelters across the country.

    5What has the United Nations reported regarding Israeli military actions inside Lebanon?

    The U.N. Interim Force in Lebanon observed Israeli troop incursions up to 7 km inside Lebanon and the erection of roadblocks restricting access.

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