

A mother of newborn twins sheltering in a displacement centre in Lebanon said she was told to evacuate her home ahead of planned strikes by the Israeli army. "Our home was bombed, and everything I had prepared for the children was gone," she told the BBC.
Ghada is among more than one million displaced people in Lebanon, as Israel continues to intensify its attacks on the armed group Hezbollah. She now sleeps alongside her babies - and 2000 others - in a university-turned-shelter in the southern city of Sidon.
Lebanon's third largest city and known as the gate to the south of the country, Sidon has taken a large share of the displacement caused by the war. Many of the families who have arrived there come from areas of Lebanon where Hezbollah enjoys significant support.
In March, Israel's Defence Minister Israel Katz said a buffer zone would be set up inside southern Lebanon and that Israel would keep security control over a swathe of the territory. All houses in Lebanese villages near the Israeli border would be demolished, he also said.
Hezbollah fired rockets into northern Israel in retaliation for Israel's assassination of Iran's supreme leader at the start of the Iran war. Israel sent ground troops into Lebanon and has launched attacks across the country in response, while Hezbollah has continued to fire rockets at Israel. Israel was also carrying out near-daily strikes on Hezbollah across Lebanon before that despite a ceasefire that was agreed in 2024, accusing the group of trying to recover its military capabilities.
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She is staying in a displacement centre in Sidon because her home in Lebanon was bombed after she was told to evacuate ahead of planned Israeli strikes. The article says she is one of more than one million displaced people in Lebanon. She is now sleeping there with her newborn twins and thousands of others.
Ghada said her home was bombed and everything she had prepared for her children was gone. Her comment reflects the sudden loss many displaced families are facing. The article does not give more detail about the damage beyond that.
The article says more than one million people have been displaced in Lebanon. That displacement is linked to the intensifying conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. Many of them have sought shelter in places like Sidon.
Sidon is taking a large share of the displacement because it is a major city in southern Lebanon and a gateway to the south. The article says many families arriving there come from areas where Hezbollah has significant support. It has become a major shelter location during the war.
Israel's Defence Minister Israel Katz said a buffer zone would be set up inside southern Lebanon. He also said Israel would keep security control over a swathe of the territory. Katz said houses in Lebanese villages near the border would be demolished.






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