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Marjayoun, a majority Christian town in southern Lebanon, opened its schools and a church to accommodate scores of people fleeing Muslim villages due to Israel's bombardment. However, residents were apprehensive about hosting people potentially linked to Hezbollah. Tensions escalated when a displaced man threatened staff at a church, leading to the displaced people and many locals leaving the town.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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