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Workmen constructing the new border fence.
Israel fortifies border fence with Lebanon

Project is taking place near the spot where an Israeli officer was killed by a sniper two years ago.

by The Associated Press 2 comments
Toulouse
With a wealth of trauma experience, Israeli therapists set to heal Toulouse's pain

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Shadid. Allows himself to meditate on the delicacy of his passiflora and crape myrtle plants.
A glimpse at Lebanon through the eyes of Anthony Shadid

Released shortly after his death, this memoir by intrepid journalist Anthony Shadid documents the year he spent in Lebanon restoring his great-grandfather’s abandoned house – and carving out a place for himself in an ever-shifting world

by Stephanie Saldana 2 comments
A training exercise for canine and human members of the Oketz unit last week.
Special IDF units preparing for mass Lebanon incursion if war breaks out with Hezbollah

Ground forces are expected to contribute much more than in 2006, when Israel relied mainly on the IAF, which would entail much more intense urban warfare.

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