The drop in refugee numbers hides a humanitarian catastrophe driven by aid cuts, forced returns, and a systemic shift toward migration control.
Browsing: Displacement
A leadership change in Israel will not halt Israel’s ethnic cleansing agenda, which operates as permanent state policy beyond any prime minister.
The Gaza ceasefire has not paused war but enabled territorial strangulation, making life impossible for Palestinians trapped in an ever-shrinking open-air prison.
Joint U.S.-Israeli strikes ignite mass displacement across Iran and Lebanon, overwhelming neighboring states and global aid systems already at breaking point.
The US-Iran war has displaced millions across Iran and Lebanon, yet humanitarianism remains completely subordinated to hard politics and military deterrence.
Hezbollah adapts to guerrilla warfare. Lebanese government cannot disarm the group without civil war. Occupation will reenergize resistance.
Under UN Resolution 1701, the Litani River was an informal red line, but that framework has now been fully abandoned by Israel’s escalating military campaign.
Israel’s Lebanon operation exports Gaza’s total war model, seeking dominance through displacement and occupation rather than traditional deterrence.
Israel’s Lebanon displacement tactics echo Gaza war crimes as authorities threaten permanent exclusion of Shia population from their homes.
Hezbollah’s return to war displaces one million Lebanese while Israel advances occupation plans and diplomatic solutions remain elusive.
