A U.S.-Israeli military campaign that began February 28 has displaced 3.2 million people in Iran and over 1 million in Lebanon, with more than 1,500 killed in Iran and critical infrastructure damaged across both countries. The conflict has triggered a regional displacement crisis, with border nations bracing for refugee flows and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun accusing Israel of attempting to establish a permanent "buffer zone" through infrastructure destruction.
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A U.S.-Israeli military campaign that began February 28 has displaced 3.2 million people in Iran and over 1 million in Lebanon, with more than 1,500 killed in Iran and critical infrastructure damaged across both countries. The conflict has triggered a regional displacement crisis, with border nations bracing for refugee flows and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun accusing Israel of attempting to establish a permanent "buffer zone" through infrastructure destruction.