
The war between Israel and Hezbollah has devastated towns in southern Lebanon, leaving many abandoned. Despite the destruction, some residents remain, motivated by fear of permanent displacement. The situation underscores the ongoing conflict and the threat of a prolonged Israeli occupation. This matters because it highlights civilian resilience and the human cost of regional instability.
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War zone with active hostilities.
Some residents have stayed in southern Lebanon.
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Residents who stayed fear permanent displacement.
OpinionEntire towns in southern Lebanon have been emptied by the war between Israel and Hezbollah. Some residents have stayed, concerned about permanent displacement.
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Residents who stayed fear permanent displacement.
OpinionEntire towns in southern Lebanon have been hollowed out by the war between Israel and Hezbollah.
New York TimesSome residents have stayed in southern Lebanon.
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