
Northern Israel Slowly Returns to Life Amid Ceasefire With Hezbollah
The Keshet cave in the western Galilee, one of the most striking sites in northern Israel, was full of visitors on Saturday, July 11, a vivid sign that the region near the Lebanese border is coming back to life. Situated above Nahal Betzet, the cave forms a dramatic natural arch that opens onto sweeping views of northern Israel and the Mediterranean coast. Along the path were several tour groups, Russian speakers, a large motorcycle club on their Harley-Davidsons, and a group of Arab women who had come for lunch, with Hebrew among the many languages heard.
The influx illustrates how communities near the Lebanese border are reviving amid the ceasefire in Lebanon. During the 1,000 days of war with Hezbollah, this area was at times closed to traffic; in the first days after the terror group attacked on October 8, 2023, roads were blocked and residents were evacuated from communities such as Adamit, Zarit, and Shtula. Much has changed since. From the border, the concrete fence separating Israel and Lebanon remains a reminder of the threat, but the landscape of small trees and green foliage is once again drawing visitors.
There is a great deal to explore across the reviving north, from the Old City of Acre and the coastal area of Achziv to the Crusader castle of Montfort and the Druze towns of Hurfeish and Yarka. Near the Rosh HaNikra community, a food truck called HaRefet now serves smoked brisket, asado, and chicken, one example of the inventive eateries Israelis are opening in the area. What is clear is that the public has returned, fishing along the coast and filling the trails, breathing new life into a region that endured years under fire.
(JPost/VFI News)
“Again I will build you, and you shall be rebuilt, O virgin of Israel! You shall again be adorned with your tambourines, and shall go forth in the dances of those who rejoice.” – Jeremiah 31:4
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