Lebanese seek end to border battles by Ramadan
By DW
29 March 2024 |
2:47 pm
As Ramadan approaches, people in Lebanon are hoping that fighting between the military wing of Hezbollah and the Israeli army doesn't escalate. The country is already suffering from a deep economic crisis, and many people say they don't need any more trouble.
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