The ongoing conflict in Lebanon has resulted in significant destruction and loss of life, with recent Israeli airstrikes killing at least 10 people and raising fears of a ceasefire collapse. Since October 2023, over 4,000 have died, and 600,000 are displaced, amidst a backdrop of severe economic collapse. Human rights experts warn of continuous strikes, raising concerns of war crimes, while Lebanon’s fragile state suffers from a humanitarian crisis, with extensive infrastructure damage. Accountability for violations remains elusive, highlighting the complexities of international law in this asymmetrical conflict.
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