'During my last 12 days in Kfar Tibnit, I finally felt at home'
Located just north of the “buffer zone” declared by Israel in south Lebanon, Israel continues to launch attacks on Kfar Tibnit despite the ongoing cease-fire.
Kfar Tibnit, north of the “buffer zone” Israel is attempting to establish in southern Lebanon, and north of the Litani River, is one of the villages that are still being targeted by Israel despite the April 17 truce.On April 26, Israeli attacks on the village killed three people, according to L'Orient Today's correspondent.Kfar Tibnit, about 9 kilometers from the southern border, was also where an Israeli strike on March 28 killed Corporal Fadel Abdallah Ayoub while he was gathering his belongings to flee again. The strike also killed paramedic Mohammad Toufayli.'During my last 12 days in Kfar Tibnit, I finally felt at home'Mohammad, 22, lives in Strasbourg, France, where he studies management and finance. He left Lebanon five years ago. Kfar Tibnit is his mother’s village and where his family lived.“The last time I saw...
Kfar Tibnit, north of the “buffer zone” Israel is attempting to establish in southern Lebanon, and north of the Litani River, is one of the villages that are still being targeted by Israel despite the April 17 truce.On April 26, Israeli attacks on the village killed three people, according to L'Orient Today's correspondent.Kfar Tibnit, about 9 kilometers from the southern border, was also where an Israeli strike on March 28 killed Corporal Fadel Abdallah Ayoub while he was gathering his belongings to flee again. The strike also killed paramedic Mohammad Toufayli.'During my last 12 days in Kfar Tibnit, I finally felt at home'Mohammad, 22, lives in Strasbourg, France, where he studies management and finance. He left Lebanon five years ago. Kfar Tibnit is his mother’s village and where his family lived.“The last time...
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