Rmeish Residents Kept Hezbollah Out, Sparing 1 Border Town From War Damage
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Updated · Fox News · May 12
Rmeish Residents Kept Hezbollah Out, Sparing 1 Border Town From War Damage
1 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 12
Rmeish residents said the Christian town near Israel’s border stayed largely intact during the Israel-Hezbollah war because locals blocked Hezbollah fighters from entering and launching rockets there.
Residents told Jusoor News Hezbollah made repeated attempts to use the village outskirts, but young men confronted the fighters; one resident said Israel targeted launch sites rather than striking aimlessly.
The account offers a rare public example of open resistance to Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, where critics are often branded traitors or accused of collaborating with Israel.
Trump administration-backed Israel-Lebanon talks are now focused on stabilizing the border and Hezbollah’s armed presence, even as Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem rejects any discussion of disarmament.
Residents said decades of border conflict have left them exhausted and determined to stay, framing Rmeish’s stance as a demand for peace rather than support for Israel.
With the Lebanese state gone, is Rmeish's defiance a model for peace or a trigger for future conflict?
Is Israel’s planned security zone a shield for Christian towns or a 'divide and conquer' strategy for Lebanon?