What life looks like in Lebanon after 1 year of conflict between Hezbollah and Israel
“We couldn’t sleep all night, bombardment sounds never seem to pause. The nights are the worst,” one southerner told Breaking Defense.
“We couldn’t sleep all night, bombardment sounds never seem to pause. The nights are the worst,” one southerner told Breaking Defense.
Of a larger conflict, retired Lebanese Brig. Gen. Naji Mlaeb told Breaking Defense, "Hezbollah is ready but it doesn't want it, while Israel wants [it] but is not ready" to fight on two fronts. That may soon change.