The UNHCR warned on 25 October that Israel’s attacks on main border crossings in Lebanon were hindering the ability of internally displaced Lebanese, as well as Syrian refugees, from crossing into Syria.
The warning came hours after an overnight Israeli airstrike targeting the Qaa–Jusiyah crossing, one of the five main border crossings between Lebanon and Syria.
The UN agency confirmed that the crossing had been put out of service as a result of the Israeli attack.
UNHCR spokeswoman Rula Amin said around 430,000 people have crossed from Lebanon into Syria since Israel intensified its campaign against Lebanon last month, and that attacking border crossings would prevent people from being able to flee.
“The attacks on the border crossings are a major concern. They are blocking the path to safety for people fleeing conflict,” she said.
The Israeli army announced the strike on 25 October, claiming the crossing was used by Hezbollah’s Unit 4400 to smuggle weapons into Lebanon.
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