Thursday, July 27. 2006
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By
Jonathan Saul
Eliezer Asulin lives alone in the remains of his home in Safed, half-destroyed by a direct hit from a Hezbollah rocket fired from Lebanon. "Every day we play Russian roulette even before we wake up," says Asulin. "I have sent my family south. Most of the town has left." In the mainly Christian Arab village of Gush Halav, 4 km from the border, many blame Hezbollah. "I am an Arab and proud to be one. But make no mistake, I would like Nasrallah to be assassinated for what he has done to all of us," said Bashir Zubran, 24.
See also;
Residents Evacuate Northern Israel En Masse
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