On 27 November, UNHCR announced that displaced communities began to return immediately after the ceasefire took effect at 4 a.m., following months of forced displacement. The situation is particularly dire in southern Lebanon, where extensive damage caused by the conflict has created an urgent need for shelter, infrastructure repair and access to basic services.
On 24 November, the number of people displaced by the Israeli attacks on Lebanon rose to 1.9 million. In addition, 24,898 people, over 390,000 of Syrian origin, have crossed from Lebanon into Syrian territory in search of refuge.
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