Slow ceasefire talks, Hezbollah drones shake Israel’s north

As Israel continues military operations in Lebanon, residents of a kibbutz on the northern border discuss an unsteady existence between news of new ceasefires and the whirling of Hezbollah drones.

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Life in Rosh Hanikra, on Israel’s northern border, remains tense despite repeated announcements of an agreement with the government of Lebanon to enforce a ceasefire with the Hezbollah group.

Residents report ongoing airstrikes, drone threats and frequent sirens, forcing them to rely on shelters with little warning.

Nearly three years into the conflict with Hezbollah, residents say security has not improved and fear escalation at any time.

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