Ghajar Says Don't Fence Me In'
In the divided village of Ghajar, they're building new homes as quickly as they can, worried that Israel will move the border and they will end up in Lebanon.
There's a building boom in Ghajar. On practically every street workers are hammering and laying cinder blocks, building new homes. In most, the roofs have already been laid.
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