Israel restores some restrictions in north amid Hezbollah fire, nixes major pilgrimage
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The article reports that Israel has reinstated limits on public gatherings in northern towns near the Lebanon border, including a major religious event at Mount Meron, due to ongoing security threats from Hezbollah rocket fire and concerns about mass-casualty incidents. It explains that the government cites safety and evacuation challenges as reasons for the restrictions, especially given the recent ceasefire instability. While it presents official reasoning clearly, it doesn’t include perspectives from affected religious communities who might see the cancellations as excessive or disruptive.
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