What Life Looks Like for Israelis Living Near Lebanon's Border
Briefly

"The Israeli village of Shtula, adjacent to the Lebanon border, faces ongoing military threats from Hezbollah, severely affecting the daily lives of its residents."
"Residents who return to their homes are met with the sounds of alarms from incoming rockets and blasts from interceptions, creating a constant environment of fear."
"Despite the dangers, some families prioritize staying together, even in a hostile environment, as exemplified by Idan Isach-Erez's decision to return for family unity."
"Ishai Efroni emphasizes the critical role of security and emergency responses across northern Israel, where he supervises 32 communities often under threat of rocket fire."
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