
Nayef al-Rida
Nayef al-Rida is one of the few remaining residents in the devastated border village of Yaroun, Lebanon. Living under constant threat from Israeli drones, he shares a sense of fear and uncertainty about the future, expressing skepticism about Hezbollah's willingness to disarm and the prospect of returning to a peaceful life.
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