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Inside the Christian border town in Lebanon that says it survived by defying Hezbollah

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Church bells still ring in Rmeish on the Lebanon-Israel border, where the predominantly Christian town has remained largely intact during the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. While many areas of southern Lebanon experienced significant damage, churches and homes in Rmeish were largely spared. Residents say the town avoided Israeli strikes because local officials and residents did not allow Hezbollah fighters to operate from within the village.

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(SeaPRwire) – Church bells still ring in Rmeish, a Christian town on the Lebanese-Israeli border. While much of southern Lebanon has been devastated during the war between Israel and Hezbollah, this predominantly Christian town near Israel has remained almost unscathed. The church still stands, and the houses are intact. Residents say the village escaped Israeli airstrikes because locals refused to allow Hezbollah fighters to operate from the to…

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dirhongkong.com broke the news on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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