Summary
- Rmaych, a town above Israel, faces danger due to its location near the border.
- Hezbollah attacks on Israel lead to half of Rmaych’s residents fleeing.
- The crisis that began in October persists 10 months later with ongoing threats.
- Residents find refuge away from the town amidst continued tensions.
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- Rmaych is a Maronite town in Lebanon surrounded by Shiite villages ruled by Hezbollah.
- The town tries to remain neutral in conflicts, doesn’t take sides, and wants good ties with all neighbors.
- Residents patrol the area to prevent Hezbollah from stationing artillery in Rmaych but also avoid being sympathetic to Israel.
- The church in Rmaych faces accusations of criticizing Hezbollah on social media and issues clarifications.
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- There is ongoing conflict between Hezbollah and Israel near Ayta ash-Shab and Yaroun.
- Residents of Rmaych are caught in the middle of the fighting, impacting their ability to harvest crops.
- The Lebanese people avoid openly criticizing Hezbollah due to historical reasons.
- Fear and uncertainty persist in Rmaych as the conflict continues without resolution.
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- Abu Jad, owner of the Mountain Gate Hotel, is doing well financially due to the crisis in the neighboring village.
- The hotel’s terrace offers a panoramic view of the conflict zone, attracting international media crews.
- Despite the ongoing violence, life continues with events like weddings in the town.