Olive farmers face danger, neglect after Israel’s war in southern Lebanon

Al JazeeraThursday, November 20, 2025 at 9:06:53 PM
  • Olive farmers in southern Lebanon are currently at risk while harvesting olives due to Israeli military surveillance and ongoing conflict in the region. This situation has escalated following recent military actions, including airstrikes that have resulted in civilian casualties.
  • The safety and livelihoods of these farmers are jeopardized not only by military threats but also by neglect from authorities, highlighting the dire humanitarian situation in the area.
  • The broader context reveals a pattern of violence and instability in southern Lebanon, exacerbated by military operations and the deportation of activists supporting local farmers, which underscores the ongoing neglect and vulnerability of agricultural communities.
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