‘We were left alone’: Along Israel's ‘Yellow Line’, Lebanese feel abandoned by the state
‘We were left alone’: Along Israel's ‘Yellow Line’, Lebanese feel abandoned by the state On the seafront in Sour, a major coastal city in southern Lebanon, the scene repeats itself every day. From Nabih Berri Street, dozens of people watch the southern Lebanese coastline, visible to the naked
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