Thousands of Syrian refugees flee Lebanon following Israeli strikes, with the Al-Aqsa compound being vacated. Concerns grow over the humanitarian situation.
Thousands of Syrian refugees have fled Lebanon in recent days amid reports of Israeli military strikes. The Al-Aqsa compound, a sacred site in Jerusalem, has been emptied as Israel restricts access to holy sites. This development has raised concerns among humanitarian organizations and international observers. The situation remains tense as the refugee exodus continues, with many seeking shelter in already overcrowded camps. The international community is closely monitoring the unfolding humanitarian crisis.