A UN official expressed concern about the situation of Lebanese refugees and the declaration of more than 25% of the country's territory as a war zone.

Iran Press/ West Asia: According to the UN refugee agency’s Middle East Director Rema Jamous Imseis, there are now more than 1 million displaced people in the country, whose total population is estimated at 5 million people.

"Now we have over 25% of the country under a direct Israeli military evacuation order," she said at a news conference in Geneva. "People are heeding these calls to evacuate, and they're fleeing with almost nothing."

She said another 20 villages in southern Lebanon received such orders on October 14. According to the UN official, there are now more than 1 million displaced people in the country, whose total population is estimated at 5 million people.

Jamous Imseis described the situation as dramatic, as many of the refugees have to spend the nights without shelter.

"The needs are immense. They are growing daily," she said. "The only way this nightmare will end is if we have a ceasefire."

According to the report of the Ministry of Health of Lebanon, these attacks have so far left more than 2 thousand martyrs and thousands more injured.

Lebanon's Hezbollah did not remain silent in the face of civilians being targeted in this country; the Lebanese Hezbollah put its operations against the Israeli positions and settlements in the north of occupied Palestine on the agenda and during the past days and hours, by launching hundreds of rockets, has targeted the positions of the Zionists.

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