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In Kfarchouba, life is 'a big prison' under Israeli occupation of south Lebanon

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Residents of the border village of Kfarchouba in southern Lebanon are currently living under conditions described as a 'big prison' due to the ongoing Israeli military presence in the region. The situation involves the establishment of makeshift barricades by local inhabitants as they navigate life within the occupied territory.

While some border villages have reportedly avoided the broader displacement seen elsewhere in the region, residents of Kfarchouba face significant restrictions on their daily lives. The presence of Israeli forces continues to shape the local environment, creating a restrictive atmosphere for the remaining population.

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