A fragile ceasefire has emptied the Rosh Hanikra border region, just 20 minutes from Lebanon’s city of Tyre; with tourists gone after a deadly drone strike, residents scan the skies for the next threat as a journey through a landscape of abandoned railways, banana groves and fishermen asked to donate their nets to the army reveals life under Hezbollah’s drone campaign | Read More in ynet – News
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