08-11-2025 17:37 via article.wn.com

Feature: Israeli air raids rekindle war fears among residents in S. Lebanon

BEIRUT, Nov. 8 (Xinhua) -- Jalal Nasrallah stood on a shattered road in the Lebanese border village of Taybeh, helping other young men clear debris after an overnight Israeli airstrike. "We live on edge," the 20-year-old said. "We don't know when the bombing will start or where to go if the fighting continues." His words reflect the rising fear and uncertainty spreading across southern Lebanon as Israel has intensified air raids in recent days. For Nasrallah and other residents of southern Leban
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