There are fears of a second full-on struggle igniting on Israel’s northern border. Hezbollah, the group primarily based in Lebanon and backed by Iran, has been buying and selling hearth with Israeli forces throughout the Israel-Lebanon border since Israel’s battle with Hamas started final October. These exchanges of fireplace have hit new peaks not too long ago. We hear from two NPR correspondents who every visited a facet of that border.
A checkpoint on the entrance to Baram, the place safety has been closely heightened for the reason that struggle began on October 7, and rockets have been coming from Iran backed Hezbollah in Lebanon.
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A checkpoint on the entrance to Baram, the place safety has been closely heightened for the reason that struggle began on October 7, and rockets have been coming from Iran backed Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Maya Levin for NPR