
An alert made phones vibrate throughout Israel on the evening of Sunday, June 7. In Metula, the ringing surprised no one. In this village, surrounded on three sides by Lebanon, the inhabitants have lived for months to the rhythm of Hezbollah attacks. This time, however, the civil defense app did not indicate the usual threat.
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