Middle East

Christians adapt to conflict on Israel-Lebanon frontier

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The SUVs roll to a halt, the pupils run from the room and hop in, the parents speed away — just like a normal school run, only this was in a bomb shelter.

It’s been this way in Jish, an Israeli village with a majority Christian population a stone’s throw from the Lebanon border, since the October 7 attack by Hamas on Israel.

Israel’s retaliatory strikes and ground invasion of Gaza prompted Lebanese Hezbollah to fire repeatedly at Israel.

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