Tense calm in far north as Israel prepares to ‘finish the job’ against Hezbollah
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- Tensions remain high in northern Israel as communities begin to return and rebuild following a year of conflict with Hezbollah, despite many residents being reluctant to return to their homes. The area, particularly the Manara kibbutz, has been heavily damaged by missile strikes, with local businesses like Noam Erlich's brewery facing destruction.
- The Israeli military's ongoing operations against Hezbollah are aimed at neutralizing perceived threats, as the government expresses determination to 'finish the job.' This reflects a broader strategy to ensure security along the volatile border with Lebanon.
- The recent escalation in military actions, including airstrikes on Palestinian refugee camps in southern Lebanon, has raised international concerns about civilian casualties and the potential for further conflict. The use of controversial munitions and the targeting of densely populated areas highlight the complexities of the ongoing conflict and the humanitarian implications for both Israeli and Lebanese communities.
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