A new report from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) states that more than 11,000 buildings in Lebanon were completely destroyed during Israeli airstrikes in March and April.
The assessment indicates that at least an equal number of structures sustained partial or significant damage, highlighting the extensive impact on the country's infrastructure.
The findings, released by the UNDP in coordination with Lebanon's national authorities, provide a detailed accounting of the destruction over the two-month period.
The report serves as a critical data point for international observers and aid organizations evaluating the humanitarian and economic fallout from the conflict.
This development emerges as diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions in the region continue.
Recent reports indicate that the United States and Iran are engaged in negotiations aimed at reaching an agreement, while separate incidents, including the death of a prominent Lebanese conservationist in an airstrike, have drawn international attention to the human cost of the ongoing hostilities.