The conflict in Lebanon, sparked by Hezbollah’s rocket attacks against Israel and Israel’s subsequent retaliation, is causing widespread devastation and displacement. Over 1,000 people have been killed, including many children, and the country is grappling with a new wave of bombardment and psychological terror, particularly due to targeted strikes and a growing fear of further destruction mirroring the situation in Gaza. The conflict has exacerbated existing tensions, with reports of sectarian discrimination against Hezbollah supporters and a strain on resources as displaced families seek shelter. International aid is facing challenges due to budget cuts, and the situation is marked by deep trauma and a sense of hopelessness amidst ongoing violence and displacement.