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Northern Israel Residents Face Ongoing Insecurity Two Decades After 2006 Lebanon War

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Translated & summarized from Kan News by baba
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Twenty years after the 2006 Lebanon War, promises of lasting calm and deterrence in northern Israel remain unfulfilled. Residents along the northern border continue to endure frequent sirens, evacuations, and a persistent sense of abandonment.

In a journey along the northern frontier, journalist Keren Neubach and northern correspondent Ruby Marshalg from the Adomit media outlet visited communities from Arab al-Aramshe to Kiryat Shmona and Metula. They met frontline residents determined to stay despite the hardships, reflecting on what future can be imagined when their homes have long been battlefronts.

The new episode of the podcast "Until the Edge" combines personal stories with archival broadcasts from the summer of 2006 to examine what has changed, what remains the same, and whether Israel has any vision for the region's future. Interviewees include Adeeb Mazal, head of the Arab al-Aramshe community; Benny and Revital Chekoutai, lifelong residents of Kiryat Shmona who have experienced everything the city has faced; and 24-year-old Doron Cohen from Metula, who chooses to build her life there despite the significant challenges and temptation to move to central Israel.

The episode also touches on other topics such as the growing use of weight loss injections and the dynamics of women serving in combat roles in the IDF.

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