On the Israel-Lebanon border, the most dangerous hours are often at night, when the threat of an attack is never too far. But some locals try to maintain a normal life despite the war happening around them. Randolph Nogel reports from the border village of Ain Ebel, a gathering place for Christians worldwide for the Assumption of Mary.
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