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    Northern Israel Faces Hezbollah Threat Amid Southern Gaza Tensions

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    What’s it about

    While the attention of the global community remains heavily focused on the southern region of Israel and Gaza, the north of the country is battling its own share of challenges. This article explores the ongoing adversities faced by northern Israeli residents and businesses as Hezbollah’s attacks persist.

    Why it matters

    Understanding the full scope of threats faced by Israel is crucial in painting a complete picture of the nation’s ongoing resilience. Northern Israel’s trials highlight not only the broad range of security challenges the country endures but also its unwavering spirit in the face of adversity.

    The overlooked northern struggle

    Since October 8, Lebanon-based Hezbollah has shown solidarity with Hamas through daily rocket, missile, and drone attacks on northern Israel, leaving about 80,000 Israelis without homes. Despite the overshadowing enormity of the Gaza border struggles, it’s vital to acknowledge the northern communities’ plight.

    Impact of the attacks

    The relentless attacks have forced many residents to abandon their homes with minimal belongings, relying on government and community aid for survival. Personal valuables remain out of reach, and access to affected villages is heavily controlled by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).

    Devastation and resilience

    The attacks have resulted in significant loss of life and property. Recently, a couple from Kibbutz Ortal tragically lost their lives to a rocket strike, orphaning their three children. As of now, 13 civilians and 18 soldiers have been victims of these attacks.

    Economic repercussions

    The ongoing conflict strains Israel’s economy, with estimates predicting up to 60,000 business closures in 2024. Key sectors like construction, agriculture, and services are seriously affected, highlighting the broader economic impact beyond immediate human suffering.

    Calls for action

    Community leaders and residents are urging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to act swiftly. Moshe Davidovitch, head of the Asher Regional Council, emphasized the need for immediate measures to prevent further exodus from the conflict zones.

    Uniting for the future

    Despite the focus on the south, it is imperative for both the Israeli government and citizens to stand united, equally acknowledging and addressing the hardships faced by the north. Solidarity in overcoming these challenges will fortify Israel’s resilience.

    The north’s situation deserves more recognition and action, ensuring that all parts of Israel move together towards safety and recovery.

    About the writer

    Andrea Samuels is a former lawyer from the UK residing in Israel, contributing as a freelance writer for The Jerusalem Post.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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