Key facts
- Nearly 1 million people remain displaced in Lebanon.
- Displaced individuals represent approximately one-fifth of Lebanon's population.
- The displacement persists over 1.5 months after a ceasefire.
- A sea of tents has appeared in Beirut, highlighting the crisis.
Over a month and a half after a ceasefire, nearly one million people, representing about a fifth of Lebanon's population, continue to be displaced. A sea of tents has appeared in the heart of Beirut, underscoring the severe economic and social challenges facing the nation. This ongoing displacement highlights the persistent impact of the conflict on civilians and the difficulties Lebanon faces in managing its population amidst a severe economic crisis.