Israeli Evacuees Seek Refuge in Tourist Hotels, Preparing for Prolonged Stay Amid Border Attacks

Over 125,000 Israelis have been internally displaced due to the risk of attacks by Hezbollah militants along the country's borders with Lebanon and Gaza. The Israeli government is housing the evacuees in hotels and guesthouses across the country, setting up makeshift schools and medical clinics, and providing trauma counseling. The displaced individuals, including children, are facing uncertainty and fears about their safety and mental health. The ongoing conflict with Hezbollah has escalated tensions, with concerns that the militants may launch attacks on Israeli towns. The displaced individuals are trying to maintain a sense of normalcy while grappling with the challenges of being away from their homes and communities.
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