A month into war, Lebanon's prime minister says no end in sight

Lebanon's prime minister says there's no end in sight to the war between Iran-backed Hezbollah and Israel, which has displaced over a million people. The conflict has killed over 1,300 people and strained Lebanon's sectarian political faultlines.
Lebanon's prime minister says the war with Israel has no end in sight. The conflict started a month ago and has displaced over a million people. Israel has occupied parts of southern Lebanon, sparking fears of a long-term occupation. Lebanon's government will increase diplomatic efforts to end the war. The conflict has killed over 1,300 people and affected a fifth of Lebanon's population. Tens of thousands of Lebanese remain in their homes in southern Lebanon despite the war.
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