Israel's intensified military operations in southern Lebanon have led to a substantial displacement crisis, with over one million individuals forced from their homes. This situation poses critical challenges for existing infrastructure.
The influx of displaced persons is straining local resources and humanitarian aid systems, necessitating urgent assessments of capacity and throughput in the affected areas.
As international concerns mount over the humanitarian implications, the need for a coordinated response to manage both immediate and long-term infrastructure demands becomes increasingly apparent.