Kibbutz stalwarts stand ground on Israel's north front
Kibbutz Dan, typically home to around 850 people, has become a ghost town since the Hamas attacks in southern Israel on October 7. The lanes are lined with citrus trees laden with ripe and unpicked fruit. Untended cats prowl by day, and jackals and boars roam the vacant lots at night. The community borders Lebanon, where Israel trades daily strikes with Hezbollah, and residents fear it will become a new front in an all-out war. "It's the place I love and I don't want to let go," said Pikoos, 30... Читать дальше...